BACKGROUND: Although both race and socioeconomic status are well known to influence mortality patterns in the United States, few studies have examined the simultaneous influence of these factors on cancer incidence and mortality. We examined relationships among race, education level, and mortality from cancers of the lung, breast, prostate, colon and rectum, and all sites combined in contemporary US vital statistics. METHODS: Age-adjusted cancer death rates (with 95% confidence intervals [CIs]) were calculated for 137,708 deaths among 119,376,196 individuals aged 25-64 years, using race and education information from death certificates and population denominator data from the US Bureau of the Census, for 47 states and Washington, DC, in 200...
Background: It remains unknown how race-based differences in cancer outcomes have changed with time....
Mortality and Incidence rates are widely used as indicators of health disparities among different ra...
Abstract Background African American (AA) women navigate the world with multiple intersecting margin...
BACKGROUND: Although both race and socioeconomic status are well known to influence mortality patt...
Background: Cancer mortality in the U.S. has fallen in recent decades; however, individuals with low...
African Americans have higher cancer mortality rates than whites. Understanding the relative contrib...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third leading cause of mortality due to cancer (with over 50,000 deat...
BACKGROUND: Comparisons of incidence and mortality rates are the metrics used most commonly to defin...
BACKGROUND: In the United States, a black-to-white disparity in age-standardized breast cancer morta...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third leading cause of mortality due to cancer (with over 50,000 deat...
Death rates have decreased for the four major cancer sites (lung, colon and rectum, female breast, a...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common cause of mortality in the United States (US). Diffe...
OBJECTIVES: In the 1990s, U.S. cancer mortality rates declined due to reductions in tobacco use amon...
BACKGROUND: Mortality from all causes is higher for persons with fewer years of education and for bl...
BackgroundWe assessed breast cancer mortality in older versus younger women according to race/ethnic...
Background: It remains unknown how race-based differences in cancer outcomes have changed with time....
Mortality and Incidence rates are widely used as indicators of health disparities among different ra...
Abstract Background African American (AA) women navigate the world with multiple intersecting margin...
BACKGROUND: Although both race and socioeconomic status are well known to influence mortality patt...
Background: Cancer mortality in the U.S. has fallen in recent decades; however, individuals with low...
African Americans have higher cancer mortality rates than whites. Understanding the relative contrib...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third leading cause of mortality due to cancer (with over 50,000 deat...
BACKGROUND: Comparisons of incidence and mortality rates are the metrics used most commonly to defin...
BACKGROUND: In the United States, a black-to-white disparity in age-standardized breast cancer morta...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third leading cause of mortality due to cancer (with over 50,000 deat...
Death rates have decreased for the four major cancer sites (lung, colon and rectum, female breast, a...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common cause of mortality in the United States (US). Diffe...
OBJECTIVES: In the 1990s, U.S. cancer mortality rates declined due to reductions in tobacco use amon...
BACKGROUND: Mortality from all causes is higher for persons with fewer years of education and for bl...
BackgroundWe assessed breast cancer mortality in older versus younger women according to race/ethnic...
Background: It remains unknown how race-based differences in cancer outcomes have changed with time....
Mortality and Incidence rates are widely used as indicators of health disparities among different ra...
Abstract Background African American (AA) women navigate the world with multiple intersecting margin...