Studies show that health outcomes are better for white people versus other racialized people, with the former receiving more screening. Combatting this, however, the Canadian Medical Association Journal is recommending under-served communities improve their screening frequencies and even use at-home self-tests. Katherine Ward reports.
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CMAJ report calls for proactive preventive care to promote health equity
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