Background - Comparisons of incidence and mortality rates are the metrics used most commonly to define cancer-related racial disparities. In the US, and particularly in South Carolina, these largely disfavor African Americans (AAs). Computed from readily available data sources, the mortality-to-incidence rate ratio (MIR) provides a population-based indicator of survival. Methods - South Carolina Central Cancer Registry incidence data and Vital Registry death data were used to construct MIRs. ArcGIS 9.2 mapping software was used to map cancer MIRs by sex and race for 8 Health Regions within South Carolina for all cancers combined and for breast, cervical, colorectal, lung, oral, and prostate cancers. Results - Racial differences in cancer MI...
In 2016, African American men had disproportionately high cancer incidence rates compared with other...
BACKGROUND: Although both race and socioeconomic status are well known to influence mortality patt...
IntroductionLung cancer incidence is higher among NH blacks compared with NH white and Hispanic popu...
Background - Comparisons of incidence and mortality rates are the metrics used most commonly to defi...
BACKGROUND: Comparisons of incidence and mortality rates are the metrics used most commonly to defin...
Mortality and Incidence rates are widely used as indicators of health disparities among different ra...
Introduction: Despite a lower incidence of breast cancer (BrCA) among Black women in the U.S. compar...
The mortality-to-incidence ratio (MIR) can be computed from readily accessible, public-use data on c...
While cancer rates have shown promising trends over the last few decades, not all populations have e...
BACKGROUND: In the United States, a black-to-white disparity in age-standardized breast cancer morta...
Breast cancer encompasses several distinct clinical entities of very different characteristics and b...
African Americans have higher cancer mortality rates than whites. Understanding the relative contrib...
Purpose: To measure Mortality-to-Incidence Ratios (MIRs) on Senatorial Districts Grouped to County B...
OBJECTIVES: In the 1990s, U.S. cancer mortality rates declined due to reductions in tobacco use amon...
Breast cancer affects thousands each year in the United States, and disproportionately affects certa...
In 2016, African American men had disproportionately high cancer incidence rates compared with other...
BACKGROUND: Although both race and socioeconomic status are well known to influence mortality patt...
IntroductionLung cancer incidence is higher among NH blacks compared with NH white and Hispanic popu...
Background - Comparisons of incidence and mortality rates are the metrics used most commonly to defi...
BACKGROUND: Comparisons of incidence and mortality rates are the metrics used most commonly to defin...
Mortality and Incidence rates are widely used as indicators of health disparities among different ra...
Introduction: Despite a lower incidence of breast cancer (BrCA) among Black women in the U.S. compar...
The mortality-to-incidence ratio (MIR) can be computed from readily accessible, public-use data on c...
While cancer rates have shown promising trends over the last few decades, not all populations have e...
BACKGROUND: In the United States, a black-to-white disparity in age-standardized breast cancer morta...
Breast cancer encompasses several distinct clinical entities of very different characteristics and b...
African Americans have higher cancer mortality rates than whites. Understanding the relative contrib...
Purpose: To measure Mortality-to-Incidence Ratios (MIRs) on Senatorial Districts Grouped to County B...
OBJECTIVES: In the 1990s, U.S. cancer mortality rates declined due to reductions in tobacco use amon...
Breast cancer affects thousands each year in the United States, and disproportionately affects certa...
In 2016, African American men had disproportionately high cancer incidence rates compared with other...
BACKGROUND: Although both race and socioeconomic status are well known to influence mortality patt...
IntroductionLung cancer incidence is higher among NH blacks compared with NH white and Hispanic popu...