Although the uneven spread of trials across the country with potential clusters around large cancer centers was expected, the lead author of the study, Kelsey Kirkwood, MPH, associate director and data scientist for the Center for Research and Analytics of the American Society of Clinical Oncology,...
AIAN individuals are more likely to have obesity than White individuals (40% vs. 31% during 2019; Table 6), except for those in the Midwest census region (32% vs. 35%). A previous analysis of data from 2000 to 2010 by PRCDA region found that obesity prevalence was highest in the ...
who account for 58.4% of the population.1Women comprise approximately one half of both Hispanic and White populations. In 2024, the US Census Bureau definesWhitesas individuals with ancestry in Europe. Before March 2023, this classification also included individuals...
Overall, patients with SMI were more likely than those without SMI to be older, non-Hispanic black race (18.0% vs 10.1%, P < 0.0001), unmarried (39.4% vs 19.6%, P < 0.0001), reside in higher poverty census tracts (29.6% vs 25% were in the fourth quartile, P = 0.0194), or to ...