Our 24/7 cancer helpline provides information and answers for people dealing with cancer. We can connect you with trained cancer information specialists who will answer questions about a cancer diagnosis and provide guidance and a compassionate ear.
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Our highly trained specialists are available 24/7 via phone and on weekdays can assist through online chat. We connect patients, caregivers, and family members with essential services and resources at every step of their cancer journey. Ask us how you can get involved and support the fight against cancer. Some of the topics we can assist with include:
- Referrals to patient-related programs or resources
- Donations, website, or event-related assistance
- Tobacco-related topics
- Volunteer opportunities
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For medical questions, we encourage you to review our information with your doctor.
Socioeconomic Factors and Cancer Disparities
Socioeconomic factors such as education, employment, health insurance status, housing, and income have the potential to contribute to significant disparities across the cancer continuum.
For example, people with limited income or inadequate health insurance coverage often face many hurdles when it comes to receiving cancer screening exams and high-quality cancer care, from the direct costs of medical services to indirect costs related to transportation, lost wages, caretaking expenses, and other needs.
Anytime a hurdle trips up their care—causing them to skip medications, or delay care, for instance—the risk for negative health outcomes increases and the disparities between them and people who do not face those hurdles increase.
Our Research Focus
The ACS Cancer Disparity Research team leads studies to better understand the socioeconomic factors that shape cancer inequities as well as approaches for reducing those inequities.
Our current research focuses on:
- The effect health insurance status has on cancer screening, risk of being diagnosed with cancer at advanced stages, and other cancer-related health outcomes
- How access to affordable housing programs affects participation in cancer screening and access to cancer care among people with limited income
- How access to education affects disparities in cancer incidence and mortality
- The impact of COVID-19 on socioeconomic disparities in cancer-related care and outcomes after that care.