BACKGROUND: The study of breast cancer in women with African ancestry offers the promise of identifying markers for risk assessment and treatment of triple-negative disease. METHODS: African American and white American women with invasive cancer diagnosed at the Henry Ford Health System comprised the primary study population, and Ghanaian patients diagnosed and/or treated at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital in Kumasi, Ghana constituted the comparison group. Formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded specimens were transported to the University of Michigan for histopathology confirmation, and assessment of estrogen and progesterone receptors and HER-2/ neu expression. RESULTS: The study population included 1008 white Americans, 581 African Am...
A possible explanation for the relatively poor survival from breast cancer among blacks is the much ...
BACKGROUND: Differences in the breast cancer burden of African‐American women compared with white A...
PURPOSE: Population-based incidence rates of breast cancers that are negative for estrogen receptor ...
Background: Population-based incidence rates of breast cancers that are negative for estrogen recept...
INTRODUCTION: Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is more common among African American (AA) and we...
Compared with white women, black women experience a disproportionate burden of aggressive breast can...
poster abstractStudies comparing African American and Caucasian women show that African American wom...
poster abstractAfrican American women who are diagnosed with breast cancer have a 41% higher mortali...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate subtype-specific risk of germline alleles associated with triple negative ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate subtype-specific risk of germline alleles associated with triple negative ...
Recognition of breast cancer disparities between African‐American and White American women has gener...
Women of African descent are disproportionately affected by breast cancer relative to European women...
Women of sub-Saharan African descent have disproportionately higher incidence of triple-negative bre...
African American (AA) women have a higher mortality from breast cancer (BC) compared to European Ame...
African American women who are diagnosed with breast cancer have a 41% higher mortality rate than Ca...
A possible explanation for the relatively poor survival from breast cancer among blacks is the much ...
BACKGROUND: Differences in the breast cancer burden of African‐American women compared with white A...
PURPOSE: Population-based incidence rates of breast cancers that are negative for estrogen receptor ...
Background: Population-based incidence rates of breast cancers that are negative for estrogen recept...
INTRODUCTION: Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is more common among African American (AA) and we...
Compared with white women, black women experience a disproportionate burden of aggressive breast can...
poster abstractStudies comparing African American and Caucasian women show that African American wom...
poster abstractAfrican American women who are diagnosed with breast cancer have a 41% higher mortali...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate subtype-specific risk of germline alleles associated with triple negative ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate subtype-specific risk of germline alleles associated with triple negative ...
Recognition of breast cancer disparities between African‐American and White American women has gener...
Women of African descent are disproportionately affected by breast cancer relative to European women...
Women of sub-Saharan African descent have disproportionately higher incidence of triple-negative bre...
African American (AA) women have a higher mortality from breast cancer (BC) compared to European Ame...
African American women who are diagnosed with breast cancer have a 41% higher mortality rate than Ca...
A possible explanation for the relatively poor survival from breast cancer among blacks is the much ...
BACKGROUND: Differences in the breast cancer burden of African‐American women compared with white A...
PURPOSE: Population-based incidence rates of breast cancers that are negative for estrogen receptor ...