BACKGROUND: In the United States, a black-to-white disparity in age-standardized breast cancer mortality rates emerged in the 1980s and has widened since then. METHODS: To further explore this racial disparity, black-to-white rate ratios (RRs(BW)) for mortality, incidence, hazard of breast cancer death, and incidence-based mortality (IBM) were investigated using data from the National Cancer Institute's Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results program on 244 786 women who were diagnosed with breast cancer from January 1990 through December 2003 and followed through December 2004. A counterfactual approach was used to examine the expected IBM RRs(BW), assuming equal distributions for estrogen receptor (ER) expression, and/or equal hazard...
Breast cancer incidence and mortality rates have declined in the US for the past 10-15 years, but th...
Background: It remains unknown how race-based differences in cancer outcomes have changed with time....
BackgroundRacial/ethnic disparity in breast cancer-specific mortality in the United States is well d...
BACKGROUND: In the United States, a black-to-white disparity in age-standardized breast cancer morta...
Abstract Black women die of breast cancer at a much higher rate than white women. Recent studies hav...
Background: U.S. Black women have higher breast cancer mortality rates than White women despite lowe...
BACKGROUND: Although rates of survival for women with breast cancer have improved, the survival disp...
BACKGROUND: African American (AA) women with breast cancer have persistently higher mortality compar...
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: The lower breast cancer incidence in minority women and the higher breast cancer mortali...
Breast cancer encompasses several distinct clinical entities of very different characteristics and b...
Background. African American women have a lower incidence of breast cancer than White women, but a h...
Objective: Previous studies have focused on racial differences in cancer-specific mortality among US...
BACKGROUND: Breast cancer (BC) mortality is higher in African American women compared to white women...
Breast cancer incidence and mortality rates have declined in the US for the past 10-15 years, but th...
Background: It remains unknown how race-based differences in cancer outcomes have changed with time....
BackgroundRacial/ethnic disparity in breast cancer-specific mortality in the United States is well d...
BACKGROUND: In the United States, a black-to-white disparity in age-standardized breast cancer morta...
Abstract Black women die of breast cancer at a much higher rate than white women. Recent studies hav...
Background: U.S. Black women have higher breast cancer mortality rates than White women despite lowe...
BACKGROUND: Although rates of survival for women with breast cancer have improved, the survival disp...
BACKGROUND: African American (AA) women with breast cancer have persistently higher mortality compar...
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: The lower breast cancer incidence in minority women and the higher breast cancer mortali...
Breast cancer encompasses several distinct clinical entities of very different characteristics and b...
Background. African American women have a lower incidence of breast cancer than White women, but a h...
Objective: Previous studies have focused on racial differences in cancer-specific mortality among US...
BACKGROUND: Breast cancer (BC) mortality is higher in African American women compared to white women...
Breast cancer incidence and mortality rates have declined in the US for the past 10-15 years, but th...
Background: It remains unknown how race-based differences in cancer outcomes have changed with time....
BackgroundRacial/ethnic disparity in breast cancer-specific mortality in the United States is well d...