Background: Triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) is associated with different ethnic groups in the United States (US), however this has not previously been examined in a population-based study within the United Kingdom (UK). Methods: Electronic pathology reports from the North East London Cancer Network (NELCN) on women diagnosed with breast cancer between 2005 and 2007 were collated. The statuses of oestrogen receptor, progesterone receptor and HER-2 were extracted. Women were classified as having TNBC if all three receptor statuses were negative, and as not having TNBC if at least one receptor was positive or borderline. Logistic regression was used to quantify the association between TNBC and ethnicity, adjusting for age, year of diagnos...
PURPOSE: Population-based incidence rates of breast cancers that are negative for estrogen receptor ...
Background Ethnic minority women are commonly reported to have more aggressive breast cancer than Wh...
Background: There is increasing data showing that breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease which sho...
BACKGROUND: Triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) is associated with different ethnic groups in the U...
A possible explanation for the relatively poor survival from breast cancer among blacks is the much ...
Studies of the prevalence of hormone receptor status; ER/PR/HER2 in breast cancer from Sub Saharan A...
INTRODUCTION. We investigated clinical and pathologic features of breast cancers (BC) in an unselect...
Background:In the United Kingdom, breast cancer incidence is lower in South Asian and Black women th...
poster abstractStudies comparing African American and Caucasian women show that African American wom...
Prospective data on ethnic differences in hormone receptor-defined subtypes of breast cancer and the...
BACKGROUND: In the United Kingdom, breast cancer incidence is lower in South Asian and Black women t...
Breast cancer mortality in black women is disproportionately high; reasons for this phenomenon are s...
Few risk factors have been identified for triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) which lacks expressio...
Objective: Real-world data characterizing differences between African American (AA) and White women ...
Background: Population-based incidence rates of breast cancers that are negative for estrogen recept...
PURPOSE: Population-based incidence rates of breast cancers that are negative for estrogen receptor ...
Background Ethnic minority women are commonly reported to have more aggressive breast cancer than Wh...
Background: There is increasing data showing that breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease which sho...
BACKGROUND: Triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) is associated with different ethnic groups in the U...
A possible explanation for the relatively poor survival from breast cancer among blacks is the much ...
Studies of the prevalence of hormone receptor status; ER/PR/HER2 in breast cancer from Sub Saharan A...
INTRODUCTION. We investigated clinical and pathologic features of breast cancers (BC) in an unselect...
Background:In the United Kingdom, breast cancer incidence is lower in South Asian and Black women th...
poster abstractStudies comparing African American and Caucasian women show that African American wom...
Prospective data on ethnic differences in hormone receptor-defined subtypes of breast cancer and the...
BACKGROUND: In the United Kingdom, breast cancer incidence is lower in South Asian and Black women t...
Breast cancer mortality in black women is disproportionately high; reasons for this phenomenon are s...
Few risk factors have been identified for triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) which lacks expressio...
Objective: Real-world data characterizing differences between African American (AA) and White women ...
Background: Population-based incidence rates of breast cancers that are negative for estrogen recept...
PURPOSE: Population-based incidence rates of breast cancers that are negative for estrogen receptor ...
Background Ethnic minority women are commonly reported to have more aggressive breast cancer than Wh...
Background: There is increasing data showing that breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease which sho...