BackgroundWe examined the mediating effect of health insurance on poverty-breast cancer care and survival relationships and the moderating effect of poverty on health insurance-breast cancer care and survival relationships in California.MethodsRegistry data for 6,300 women with breast cancer diagnosed between 1996 and 2000 and followed until 2011 on stage at diagnosis, surgeries, adjuvant treatments and survival were analyzed. Socioeconomic data were obtained for residences from the 2000 census to categorize neighborhoods: high poverty (30% or more poor), middle poverty (5%-29% poor) and low poverty (less than 5% poor). Primary payers or health insurers were Medicaid, Medicare, private or uninsured.ResultsEvidence of survival mediation was ...
Breast cancer incidence and mortality rates have declined in the US for the past 10-15 years, but th...
Disparities in breast cancer mortality are explored through a complex set of political and economic ...
Although standard practice guidelines for breast cancer are clear, the interplay between insurance a...
Abstract Background We examined the mediating effect ...
BackgroundWe examined the mediating effects of health insurance on poverty-colon cancer care and sur...
Background: Interaction effects of poverty and health care insurance coverage on overall survival ra...
Background: Better health care among Canada’s socioeconomically vulnerable versus America’s has not ...
This study examined the differential effect of extreme impoverishment on breast cancer care in urban...
Abstract Background We examined the mediating effects...
Objectives: Access to care and poverty have been associated with a higher risk of breast cancer, but...
BACKGROUND: No large-scale study has explored the combined effect of patients' individual and neighb...
Purpose: Suboptimal care among minority and low-income patients may explain poorer survival. There i...
This study re-examined the differential effect of socioeconomic status on the survival of women with...
Effects of socioeconomic status on the long-term survival of 808 women with node-negative breast can...
No large-scale study has explored the combined effect of patients’ individual and neighborhood socio...
Breast cancer incidence and mortality rates have declined in the US for the past 10-15 years, but th...
Disparities in breast cancer mortality are explored through a complex set of political and economic ...
Although standard practice guidelines for breast cancer are clear, the interplay between insurance a...
Abstract Background We examined the mediating effect ...
BackgroundWe examined the mediating effects of health insurance on poverty-colon cancer care and sur...
Background: Interaction effects of poverty and health care insurance coverage on overall survival ra...
Background: Better health care among Canada’s socioeconomically vulnerable versus America’s has not ...
This study examined the differential effect of extreme impoverishment on breast cancer care in urban...
Abstract Background We examined the mediating effects...
Objectives: Access to care and poverty have been associated with a higher risk of breast cancer, but...
BACKGROUND: No large-scale study has explored the combined effect of patients' individual and neighb...
Purpose: Suboptimal care among minority and low-income patients may explain poorer survival. There i...
This study re-examined the differential effect of socioeconomic status on the survival of women with...
Effects of socioeconomic status on the long-term survival of 808 women with node-negative breast can...
No large-scale study has explored the combined effect of patients’ individual and neighborhood socio...
Breast cancer incidence and mortality rates have declined in the US for the past 10-15 years, but th...
Disparities in breast cancer mortality are explored through a complex set of political and economic ...
Although standard practice guidelines for breast cancer are clear, the interplay between insurance a...