Late-Stage Cancer Affects More Uninsured Young Adults

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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