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Although the few studies identified emphasize the significant lack of knowledge in this critical area, some potentially important findings across all of the a priori selected survivorship outcome categories were identified. Research examining ethnicor minority differences in cancer survivorship outcomes is limited largely to epidemiologic analyses of differences in
cancer risk and survival; little effort has been made to extend findings related to differential risk of developing, being diagnosed with, and being treated for or dying of cancer to address their effect on individuals living with this disease. This representsa wide-open and timely area for inquiry for future investigators (15).