Martlin Emeasoba
Researcher
Also affiliated: Washington Regional Medical Center (2026)
Graduate Student Researcher
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Biography and Research Information
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Martlin Emeasoba's research has focused on the impact of race on palliative care utilization among lung cancer patients. Their work investigates patterns of care and the application of palliative interventions within this demographic. Emeasoba has collaborated with researchers including Samantha Robinson, Davin Means, Kingsley Chinonyerem Nnawuba, and Zeytun Guyo at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, with one shared publication with each collaborator.
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- Publications: 1
Selected Publications
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The effect of race on patterns of care and utilization of palliative interventions in patients with lung cancer (2026)
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- The effect of race on patterns of care and utilization of palliative interventions in patients with lung cancer
- The effect of race on patterns of care and utilization of palliative interventions in patients with lung cancer
- The effect of race on patterns of care and utilization of palliative interventions in patients with lung cancer
- The effect of race on patterns of care and utilization of palliative interventions in patients with lung cancer
- The effect of race on patterns of care and utilization of palliative interventions in patients with lung cancer
- The effect of race on patterns of care and utilization of palliative interventions in patients with lung cancer
- The effect of race on patterns of care and utilization of palliative interventions in patients with lung cancer
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