Background: No studies have attempted to determine whether nodal surgery utilization, time to initiation and completion of chemotherapy or surveillance mammography impact breast cancer survival. Objectives and Methods: To determine whether receipt of nodal surgery, initiation and completion of chemotherapy, and surveillance mammography impact of racial disparities in survival among breast cancer patients in SEER areas, 1992-2005. Results: Adjusting for nodal surgery did not reduce racial disparities in survival. Patients who initiated chemotherapy more than three months after surgery were 1.8 times more likely to die of breast cancer (95% CI 1.3-2.5) compared to those who initiated chemotherapy less than a month after surgery, even after co...
Although racial disparity is well described for oncologic outcomes, factors associated with survival...
African American women are more likely to be diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer at the time of ...
Racial/ethnic disparities in female breast cancer survival continue to persist in United States. How...
Background: No studies have attempted to determine whether nodal surgery utilization, time to initia...
Purpose: Reasons for the well-described disparity in outcomes between African American (AA) and non-...
Purpose: Reasons for the well-described disparity in outcomes between African American (AA) and non-...
Purpose: Reasons for the well-described disparity in outcomes between African American (AA) and non-...
Purpose: Reasons for the well-described disparity in outcomes between African American (AA) and non-...
Background: U.S. Black women have higher breast cancer mortality rates than White women despite lowe...
BACKGROUND: Although rates of survival for women with breast cancer have improved, the survival disp...
BACKGROUND. African Americans (AA) have higher mortality from breast cancer compared with white Amer...
Background: Although rates of survival for women with breast cancer have improved, the survival disp...
BACKGROUND: African American (AA) women with breast cancer have persistently higher mortality compar...
African American women are more likely to be diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer at the time of ...
textabstractBackground: U.S. Black women have higher breast cancer mortality rates than White women ...
Although racial disparity is well described for oncologic outcomes, factors associated with survival...
African American women are more likely to be diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer at the time of ...
Racial/ethnic disparities in female breast cancer survival continue to persist in United States. How...
Background: No studies have attempted to determine whether nodal surgery utilization, time to initia...
Purpose: Reasons for the well-described disparity in outcomes between African American (AA) and non-...
Purpose: Reasons for the well-described disparity in outcomes between African American (AA) and non-...
Purpose: Reasons for the well-described disparity in outcomes between African American (AA) and non-...
Purpose: Reasons for the well-described disparity in outcomes between African American (AA) and non-...
Background: U.S. Black women have higher breast cancer mortality rates than White women despite lowe...
BACKGROUND: Although rates of survival for women with breast cancer have improved, the survival disp...
BACKGROUND. African Americans (AA) have higher mortality from breast cancer compared with white Amer...
Background: Although rates of survival for women with breast cancer have improved, the survival disp...
BACKGROUND: African American (AA) women with breast cancer have persistently higher mortality compar...
African American women are more likely to be diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer at the time of ...
textabstractBackground: U.S. Black women have higher breast cancer mortality rates than White women ...
Although racial disparity is well described for oncologic outcomes, factors associated with survival...
African American women are more likely to be diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer at the time of ...
Racial/ethnic disparities in female breast cancer survival continue to persist in United States. How...