Language Barriers Linked to Cancer Treatment Delays - Summary - MDSpire

Language Barriers Linked to Cancer Treatment Delays

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  • Andrea Surnit

  • June 12, 2026

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Objective:

To investigate the association between language barriers and treatment delays in early age-onset colorectal cancer (EOCRC) patients.

Approach:
    Key Findings:
    • Patients with EOCRC were more likely to be Hispanic and present with metastatic disease compared to older patients.
    • Despite more advanced disease, EOCRC patients had better overall survival than average age-onset patients.
    • Treatment delays were associated with a 29% higher hazard of death across the colorectal cancer cohort.
    • Language barriers and minority status were linked to treatment delays, with a 1.45 times higher odds of delay in vulnerable neighborhoods.
    Interpretation:

    Limitations:
    • Observational study design limits causal inference and is subject to unmeasured confounding.
    • Lack of detailed data on comorbidities affecting treatment decisions and survival.
    • Study did not capture diagnostic delays prior to tissue diagnosis.
    Conclusion:

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