Compared with white women, black women experience a disproportionate burden of aggressive breast cancer for reasons that remain unknown and understudied. In the first study of its kind, we determined the distribution of molecular subtypes of invasive breast tumors in indigenous black women in West Africa
Abstract Introduction: Triple Negative Breast Carcinomas (TNBC) are more prevalent in younger women...
A possible explanation for the relatively poor survival from breast cancer among blacks is the much ...
INTRODUCTION. We investigated clinical and pathologic features of breast cancers (BC) in an unselect...
Compared with white women, black women experience a disproportionate burden of aggressive breast can...
BACKGROUND: The study of breast cancer in women with African ancestry offers the promise of identif...
poster abstractAfrican American women who are diagnosed with breast cancer have a 41% higher mortali...
INTRODUCTION: Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is more common among African American (AA) and we...
BACKGROUND African-American women have had a lower incidence, yet higher mortality rate from breast...
poster abstractStudies comparing African American and Caucasian women show that African American wom...
African American women who are diagnosed with breast cancer have a 41% higher mortality rate than Ca...
Background: Population-based incidence rates of breast cancers that are negative for estrogen recept...
BACKGROUND: Differences in the breast cancer burden of African‐American women compared with white A...
Breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease, with at least five intrinsic subtypes defined by molecular...
Recognition of breast cancer disparities between African‐American and White American women has gener...
Importance: Variation in cancer incidence and outcome has well-documented correlations with racial/e...
Abstract Introduction: Triple Negative Breast Carcinomas (TNBC) are more prevalent in younger women...
A possible explanation for the relatively poor survival from breast cancer among blacks is the much ...
INTRODUCTION. We investigated clinical and pathologic features of breast cancers (BC) in an unselect...
Compared with white women, black women experience a disproportionate burden of aggressive breast can...
BACKGROUND: The study of breast cancer in women with African ancestry offers the promise of identif...
poster abstractAfrican American women who are diagnosed with breast cancer have a 41% higher mortali...
INTRODUCTION: Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is more common among African American (AA) and we...
BACKGROUND African-American women have had a lower incidence, yet higher mortality rate from breast...
poster abstractStudies comparing African American and Caucasian women show that African American wom...
African American women who are diagnosed with breast cancer have a 41% higher mortality rate than Ca...
Background: Population-based incidence rates of breast cancers that are negative for estrogen recept...
BACKGROUND: Differences in the breast cancer burden of African‐American women compared with white A...
Breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease, with at least five intrinsic subtypes defined by molecular...
Recognition of breast cancer disparities between African‐American and White American women has gener...
Importance: Variation in cancer incidence and outcome has well-documented correlations with racial/e...
Abstract Introduction: Triple Negative Breast Carcinomas (TNBC) are more prevalent in younger women...
A possible explanation for the relatively poor survival from breast cancer among blacks is the much ...
INTRODUCTION. We investigated clinical and pathologic features of breast cancers (BC) in an unselect...