Colorectal cancer care among young adult patients after the dependent coverage expansion under the affordable care act

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The effect of the Dependent Coverage Expansion (DCE) under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) on receipt of colorectal cancer treatment has yet to be determined. We identified newly diagnosed DCE-eligible (aged 19-25 years, n = 1924) and DCE-ineligible (aged 27-34 years, n = 8313) colorectal cancer patients from the National Cancer Database from 2007 to 2013. All statistical tests were two-sided. Post-ACA, there was a statistically significant increase in early-stage diagnosis among DCE-eligible (15 percentage point increase, confidence interval = 9.8, 20.2; P

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Nogueira, L., Chawla, N., Han, X., Jemal, A., & Robin Yabroff, K. (2020). Colorectal cancer care among young adult patients after the dependent coverage expansion under the affordable care act. Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 112(10), 1063–1066. https://doi.org/10.1093/jnci/djz235

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