Mortality risk of black women and white women with invasive breast cancer by hormone status among older women diagnosed with luminal A/p53- breast cancer, which is most likely treatable. These results Ma et al. BMC Cancer 2013, 13:22
textabstractBackground: U.S. Black women have higher breast cancer mortality rates than White women ...
Background: There is increasing evidence that breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease presented by ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019Previous research has found significant survival di...
Background: Higher breast cancer mortality rates for African-American thannon-HispanicWhitewomen are...
Background: Epidemiologic studies, largely of white women, have found that recent long-term female h...
Breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer related deaths among women aged 40–55 in the Uni...
Background: Breast cancer is the leading cancer diagnosis and the second leading cause of cancer-re...
BACKGROUND: Although rates of survival for women with breast cancer have improved, the survival disp...
Objective: Previous studies have focused on racial differences in cancer-specific mortality among US...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the effect of obesity on survival among black women and white women with invasi...
Background: Five-year breast cancer survival rates are lower among Hispanic and African-American wom...
Context: Improving survival has raised important questions about the long term health of breast can...
Copyright © 2013 Tomi F. Akinyemiju et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
African-American women have a higher lifetime risk of fatal breast cancer than do White women. Recen...
Purpose: Reasons for the well-described disparity in outcomes between African American (AA) and non-...
textabstractBackground: U.S. Black women have higher breast cancer mortality rates than White women ...
Background: There is increasing evidence that breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease presented by ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019Previous research has found significant survival di...
Background: Higher breast cancer mortality rates for African-American thannon-HispanicWhitewomen are...
Background: Epidemiologic studies, largely of white women, have found that recent long-term female h...
Breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer related deaths among women aged 40–55 in the Uni...
Background: Breast cancer is the leading cancer diagnosis and the second leading cause of cancer-re...
BACKGROUND: Although rates of survival for women with breast cancer have improved, the survival disp...
Objective: Previous studies have focused on racial differences in cancer-specific mortality among US...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the effect of obesity on survival among black women and white women with invasi...
Background: Five-year breast cancer survival rates are lower among Hispanic and African-American wom...
Context: Improving survival has raised important questions about the long term health of breast can...
Copyright © 2013 Tomi F. Akinyemiju et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
African-American women have a higher lifetime risk of fatal breast cancer than do White women. Recen...
Purpose: Reasons for the well-described disparity in outcomes between African American (AA) and non-...
textabstractBackground: U.S. Black women have higher breast cancer mortality rates than White women ...
Background: There is increasing evidence that breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease presented by ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019Previous research has found significant survival di...