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Martlin Emeasoba's research focuses on disparities in healthcare, specifically investigating the impact of race on care patterns and the utilization of palliative interventions for patients diagnosed with lung cancer. This work aims to identify and understand differences in how cancer patients receive care based on their racial background, with a particular emphasis on palliative care access. Emeasoba collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Samantha Robinson, Davin Means, Kingsley Chinonyerem Nnawuba, and Calvin Walker, contributing to a shared publication record.
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- Publications: 1
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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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