Among patients with resected colon cancer, black patients have worse survival than whites. We investigated whether disparities in survival and related endpoints would persist when patients were treated with identical therapies in controlled clinical trials
Background: Previous studies have demonstrated that Afri-can-Americans with colon cancer have worse ...
Background: Differences in colon cancer survival by race are a recognized problem among Medicare ben...
BACKGROUND: Colorectal carcinoma is the second most common cause of cancer death with African Ameri...
Among patients with resected colon cancer, black patients have worse survival than whites. We invest...
BACKGROUND: Among patients with resected colon cancer, black patients have worse survival than wh...
Although the incidence and mortality of colon cancer in the United States has declined over the past...
In the United States, there were an estimated 146 970 new cases of colorectal cancer diagnosed, resu...
vival rates from colon cancer than Caucasian Americans. This disparity has been attributed to many s...
BackgroundBlack patients with metastatic colorectal cancer have inferior survival compared to white ...
Purpose: Recently, multiple clinical trials have demonstrated improved outcomes in patients with met...
Racial disparities in colorectal cancer (CRC) survival are documented, but there are few data on com...
African Americans (AA) in the United States have higher rates of colon cancer (CC) mortality than ot...
BACKGROUND: Despite declining death rates from colorectal cancer (CRC), racial disparities have cont...
PurposeAfrican Americans (AA) have a higher incidence and lower survival from colorectal cancer (CRC...
Background: Considerable disparities exist in colorectal cancer (CRC) incidence and mortality rates ...
Background: Previous studies have demonstrated that Afri-can-Americans with colon cancer have worse ...
Background: Differences in colon cancer survival by race are a recognized problem among Medicare ben...
BACKGROUND: Colorectal carcinoma is the second most common cause of cancer death with African Ameri...
Among patients with resected colon cancer, black patients have worse survival than whites. We invest...
BACKGROUND: Among patients with resected colon cancer, black patients have worse survival than wh...
Although the incidence and mortality of colon cancer in the United States has declined over the past...
In the United States, there were an estimated 146 970 new cases of colorectal cancer diagnosed, resu...
vival rates from colon cancer than Caucasian Americans. This disparity has been attributed to many s...
BackgroundBlack patients with metastatic colorectal cancer have inferior survival compared to white ...
Purpose: Recently, multiple clinical trials have demonstrated improved outcomes in patients with met...
Racial disparities in colorectal cancer (CRC) survival are documented, but there are few data on com...
African Americans (AA) in the United States have higher rates of colon cancer (CC) mortality than ot...
BACKGROUND: Despite declining death rates from colorectal cancer (CRC), racial disparities have cont...
PurposeAfrican Americans (AA) have a higher incidence and lower survival from colorectal cancer (CRC...
Background: Considerable disparities exist in colorectal cancer (CRC) incidence and mortality rates ...
Background: Previous studies have demonstrated that Afri-can-Americans with colon cancer have worse ...
Background: Differences in colon cancer survival by race are a recognized problem among Medicare ben...
BACKGROUND: Colorectal carcinoma is the second most common cause of cancer death with African Ameri...