Retrospective data from the Cameron Country Hispanic Cohort (1) were analyzed to assess the burden of cancer in the Mexican American population living in Brownsville TX. Data provided by the study participants for themselves and their parents and other extended relatives on cancer and related risk factors were used to determine both the prevalence of cancer and these risk factors as well as any associations between them. Lifetime incidence of cancer among the study participants was of 2.8%. Lifetime incidence of cancer among the parents of the study population was calculated for cancer in general and for specific cancer sites to determine the ranking of occurrence of each type of cancer. Some cancer types in this population were ranked high...
A previous study showed Hepatocellular Carcinoma (HCC) rates to be higher among Latinos in Texas and...
Cancer afflicts 1.4 million people in the United States annually. In 2007, 45.5 million Hispanics we...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women, excluding non-melanoma skin cancers, with the h...
Retrospective data from the Cameron Country Hispanic Cohort (1) were analyzed to assess the burden o...
Background Disease patterns in Mexican-American health-disparity populations differ from larger Unit...
Cancer is the leading cause of death among Hispanics/Latinos, who represent the largest racial/ethni...
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is increasing in the U.S. despite a decline in cancer overall. Latino...
The Hispanic/Latino(x) population (H/L) in the United States of America is heterogeneous and fast gr...
Latinos have lower rates for most common cancer sites and higher rates of some less common cancers (...
There are compelling reasons to conduct studies of cancer in Hispanics, the fastest growing major de...
Cancer incidence rates vary regionally among American Indians (AIs) and Latinos. The goal of t...
Introduction: The average age of onset of breast cancer among Hispanic women is 50 years, more than ...
Hispanics are more likely to die from breast cancer compared to non - Hispanic whites matched on sta...
BackgroundIncidence rates for breast cancer are higher among Mexican-American (MA) women in the Unit...
Cancer has surpassed heart disease as the leading cause of death among Hispanics in the U.S., yet da...
A previous study showed Hepatocellular Carcinoma (HCC) rates to be higher among Latinos in Texas and...
Cancer afflicts 1.4 million people in the United States annually. In 2007, 45.5 million Hispanics we...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women, excluding non-melanoma skin cancers, with the h...
Retrospective data from the Cameron Country Hispanic Cohort (1) were analyzed to assess the burden o...
Background Disease patterns in Mexican-American health-disparity populations differ from larger Unit...
Cancer is the leading cause of death among Hispanics/Latinos, who represent the largest racial/ethni...
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is increasing in the U.S. despite a decline in cancer overall. Latino...
The Hispanic/Latino(x) population (H/L) in the United States of America is heterogeneous and fast gr...
Latinos have lower rates for most common cancer sites and higher rates of some less common cancers (...
There are compelling reasons to conduct studies of cancer in Hispanics, the fastest growing major de...
Cancer incidence rates vary regionally among American Indians (AIs) and Latinos. The goal of t...
Introduction: The average age of onset of breast cancer among Hispanic women is 50 years, more than ...
Hispanics are more likely to die from breast cancer compared to non - Hispanic whites matched on sta...
BackgroundIncidence rates for breast cancer are higher among Mexican-American (MA) women in the Unit...
Cancer has surpassed heart disease as the leading cause of death among Hispanics in the U.S., yet da...
A previous study showed Hepatocellular Carcinoma (HCC) rates to be higher among Latinos in Texas and...
Cancer afflicts 1.4 million people in the United States annually. In 2007, 45.5 million Hispanics we...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women, excluding non-melanoma skin cancers, with the h...