
Uninsured young adults and adolescents are more likely to be diagnosed with late stage cancer, which is difficult and expensive to treat, as compared to those with health insurance, a new study found. The study, published early online, will appear in the March issue of the journal emCANCER/em. The study's authors says their data suggest a way forward for cancer control efforts in the adolescent and young adult (AYA) population, a group that has benefited the least ...
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