Colorectal Cancer Screening and Access to Healthcare in New York City Taxi Drivers

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Rosario Costas-Muñiz
Nicole Roberts
Bharat Narang
Rehan Mehmood
Sudha Acharya
Abraham Aragones
Jennifer Leng
Francesca Gany
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[1] Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center,Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences
[2] Immigrant Health & Cancer Disparities Service,undefined
[3] South Asian Council for Social Services,undefined
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Colonoscopy; Adherence; Cancer screening; Immigrant health;
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This study examined differences in colorectal cancer screening across sociodemographic, migration, occupational, and health-related factors in a sample of male taxi drivers. Male drivers eligible for colorectal cancer screening (CRCS) (≥ 50 years old) were recruited in 55 community-based health fairs conducted during November 2015 to February 2017 in 16 taxi garages or community locations located in Queens, Brooklyn, Manhattan and Bronx. Participants completed a survey that included sociodemographic, migration, occupational, health-related, and cancer screening practices. For this study 33 questions were analyzed. The sample consisted of 137 male drivers, 27% of them had undergone CRCS. Occupation-related factors, including night shifts and driving high numbers of weekly hours, were associated with lower CRCS rates; having a family history of cancer, health insurance, a regular source of primary care, and a routine check-up in the last year, were associated with higher CRCS rates. The findings suggest that drivers with health insurance and better access to primary care are more likely to be up-to-date with CRCS. The results provide important information that can inform occupation-based public health interventions.
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