Racial/ethnic disparities in female breast cancer survival continue to persist in United States. However, disparities comparing African Americans (AA), Asians and Caucasians remain to be assessed. We aimed to assess multi-racial/ethnic disparities in breast cancer survival, and to examine the factors that may explain the variability. A total of 6,951 women diagnosed with breast cancer between 1992 and 1998 were identified from Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results tumor registries. The effect of race/ethnicity and the prognostic factors on survival was assessed using Cox proportional hazard model. AA demonstrated a survival disadvantage. Compared to Asians, Caucasians had 74% increased risk of dying (HR = 1.74, 95 % CI = 1.31 – 2.33),...
BACKGROUND: Racial disparities in cancer outcomes have been observed in several malignancies. Howe...
BACKGROUND: Breast cancer (BC) mortality is higher in African American women compared to white women...
Breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer related deaths among women aged 40–55 in the Uni...
Racial/ethnic disparities in female breast cancer survival continue to persist in United States. How...
BACKGROUND: Although rates of survival for women with breast cancer have improved, the survival disp...
Purpose: Reasons for the well-described disparity in outcomes between African American (AA) and non-...
Racial/ethnic disparities in female breast cancer survival continue to persist in United States. How...
Background: The lower breast cancer incidence in minority women and the higher breast cancer mortali...
Background: Although rates of survival for women with breast cancer have improved, the survival disp...
Although racial disparity is well described for oncologic outcomes, factors associated with survival...
BACKGROUND: African American (AA) women with breast cancer have persistently higher mortality compar...
BackgroundRacial/ethnic disparity in breast cancer-specific mortality in the United States is well d...
African American (AA) women have poorer breast cancer survival compared to Caucasian American (CA) w...
BACKGROUND: The disparity in breast cancer mortality between African American women and non-Hispan...
Background: No studies have attempted to determine whether nodal surgery utilization, time to initia...
BACKGROUND: Racial disparities in cancer outcomes have been observed in several malignancies. Howe...
BACKGROUND: Breast cancer (BC) mortality is higher in African American women compared to white women...
Breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer related deaths among women aged 40–55 in the Uni...
Racial/ethnic disparities in female breast cancer survival continue to persist in United States. How...
BACKGROUND: Although rates of survival for women with breast cancer have improved, the survival disp...
Purpose: Reasons for the well-described disparity in outcomes between African American (AA) and non-...
Racial/ethnic disparities in female breast cancer survival continue to persist in United States. How...
Background: The lower breast cancer incidence in minority women and the higher breast cancer mortali...
Background: Although rates of survival for women with breast cancer have improved, the survival disp...
Although racial disparity is well described for oncologic outcomes, factors associated with survival...
BACKGROUND: African American (AA) women with breast cancer have persistently higher mortality compar...
BackgroundRacial/ethnic disparity in breast cancer-specific mortality in the United States is well d...
African American (AA) women have poorer breast cancer survival compared to Caucasian American (CA) w...
BACKGROUND: The disparity in breast cancer mortality between African American women and non-Hispan...
Background: No studies have attempted to determine whether nodal surgery utilization, time to initia...
BACKGROUND: Racial disparities in cancer outcomes have been observed in several malignancies. Howe...
BACKGROUND: Breast cancer (BC) mortality is higher in African American women compared to white women...
Breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer related deaths among women aged 40–55 in the Uni...