3, 2, 1, Go! Practical Solutions for Addressing Cancer Care Disparities

 

Although there have been significant advances during the past several decades in cancer prevention, early detection, and treatment, not all Americans have benefited equally from them. Racial and ethnic minorities with cancer continue to experience higher morbidity and mortality rates compared to White populations. Multiple social determinants of health contribute to disparities in care and outcomes among different groups. These can include distrust in the healthcare system, insufficient or lack of health insurance, economic and systemic obstacles to care access, cultural barriers, implicit and explicit bias, and low health literacy.

To help address identified gaps in care, the Texas Society of Clinical Oncology (TxSCO), The Arizona Clinical Oncology Society (TACOS), and the Hawaii Society of Clinical Oncology (HSCO)—all Chapter Members of the Association of Community Cancer Centers (ACCC)—will each develop and implement a community-based educational initiative that will identify and address disparities among groups specific to each state’s population:

  • TxSCO will focus on the Latinx/Hispanic American population.
  • TACOS will focus on the American Indian population living off reservations and outside of the Indian Health Service.
  • HSCO will focus on Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders.

This program, called 3, 2, 1, Go! will task each state society with aggregating 3 “go-to” resources to advance equity in cancer care, make 2 recommendations to eliminate disparities in care, and identify 1 major gap in care that the organization wants to address. To gather this information, each state society will establish an equity and access committee, conduct surveys and focus groups of patients and providers, aggregate and publish resources at the state and local levels, and come together to host a health equity summit with key stakeholders.

For more information on this project, please contact the ACCC Provider Education department.

 

Featured Resources

 
A Look At Texas – A Visual SummaryA Look At Texas – A Visual Summary

ACCC collaborated with the Texas Society of Clinical Oncology (TxSCO) to identify gaps and work to end disparities in cancer care within the Hispanic population in Texas. The infographic highlights gaps in care identified in focus groups and provides suggested recommendations to address these barriers to quality care.
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Practical-Solutions-for-Addressing-Cancer-Care-Disparities-275x371Findings from TxSCO: Health Inequities in Cancer Among the Hispanic Community Across Texas

Cancer is the leading cause of mortality for Hispanics, accounting for 22 percent of all deaths. In 2022, ACCC contracted The Community Solutions (CCS) to conduct two focus groups with patient advocacy organizations and providers. These focus groups provided a wealth of information about the problems and solutions to achieving health equity in cancer care for the Hispanic population in Texas.
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