New research reveals colorectal cancer screening gaps among people with intellectual disabilities, highlighting barriers to ...
The Government has published a new National Cancer Plan and an additional equality impact assessment, both of which commit to improving detection and early intervention for disabled people, who too ...
People with intellectual disabilities (ID) are significantly less likely to participate in population-based cancer screening than the general population, according to researchers from Radboudumc and ...
Researchers at the University of Glasgow have found that adults with learning disabilities are more likely to die from cancer compared to the general population. The most common cancer-related deaths ...
Individuals with disabilities face marked challenges in accessing cancer screening services, a disparity that contributes to later-stage diagnoses and poorer outcomes compared with the non-disabled ...
Annabell Downey’s breast cancer was diagnosed only after she collapsed and was taken to hospital — by which point it had already spread. Her experience highlights growing evidence that having a ...
Columbia-based University of Missouri researchers found individuals with disabilities were less likely to receive preventive colorectal cancer screenings, according to a study published in the ...
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