Evaluating the role of medicaid expansion on survival in early onset colorectal cancer - PubMed
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- #Colorectal Cancer Survival
- #Health Policy Impact
- #Medicaid Expansion
- Medicaid expansion under the ACA was linked to reduced mortality in colorectal cancer patients under 65, with a hazard ratio of 0.86 at 36 months.
- The survival benefit was more pronounced in early-onset colorectal cancer patients under 50 years old, but no consistent effect was found in those aged 65 and older.
- No population-level changes in cancer stage at diagnosis or rates of surgical resection were associated with Medicaid expansion, suggesting survival gains may come from improved care access and continuity.