Latina women in the U.S. have relatively low breast cancer incidence compared to Non-Latina White (NLW) or African American women but are more likely to be diagnosed with the more aggressive "triple negative" breast cancer (TNBC). Latinos in the U.S. are a heterogeneous group originating from different countries with different cultural and ancestral backgrounds. Little is known about the distribution of tumor subtypes in Latin American regions. Clinical records of 303 female Peruvian patients, from the Peruvian National Cancer Institute, were analyzed. Participants were diagnosed with invasive breast cancer between 2010 and 2015 and were identified as residing in either the Selva or Sierra region. We used Fisher's exact test for proportions...
BackgroundBreast cancer is the most common cancer diagnosed among Latinas in the United States and t...
Breast cancer is a major public health problem in Latin America (LA) and the most common form of can...
While the associations of common metabolic conditions with ethnicity have been previously described,...
Latina women in the U.S. have relatively low breast cancer incidence compared to Non-Latina White (N...
Latina women in the U.S. have relatively low breast cancer incidence compared to Non-Latina White (N...
IntroductionBreast cancer is a heterogeneous disease, and the distribution of the different subtypes...
Breast cancer is the most frequent cancer in women worldwide. It is classified into intrinsic subtyp...
BackgroundPublished data support the presence of etiologic heterogeneity by breast tumor subtype, bu...
Breast cancer is the most frequent malignancy in women worldwide. Distinct intrinsic subtypes of bre...
Background Breast cancer characteristics may vary according to the patient's ethnic group. The goal ...
BACKGROUND: Breast cancer characteristics may vary according to the patient’s ethnic group. The goal...
PurposeTo assess tumor subtype distribution and the relative contribution of clinical and sociodemog...
Background. This paper presents data on breast cancer prevalence and mortality among US Hispanics an...
Association between geographical region and survival in Peruvian Indigenous American Women with brea...
ObjectivesLatina breast cancer patients are 20 percent more likely to die within 5 years after diagn...
BackgroundBreast cancer is the most common cancer diagnosed among Latinas in the United States and t...
Breast cancer is a major public health problem in Latin America (LA) and the most common form of can...
While the associations of common metabolic conditions with ethnicity have been previously described,...
Latina women in the U.S. have relatively low breast cancer incidence compared to Non-Latina White (N...
Latina women in the U.S. have relatively low breast cancer incidence compared to Non-Latina White (N...
IntroductionBreast cancer is a heterogeneous disease, and the distribution of the different subtypes...
Breast cancer is the most frequent cancer in women worldwide. It is classified into intrinsic subtyp...
BackgroundPublished data support the presence of etiologic heterogeneity by breast tumor subtype, bu...
Breast cancer is the most frequent malignancy in women worldwide. Distinct intrinsic subtypes of bre...
Background Breast cancer characteristics may vary according to the patient's ethnic group. The goal ...
BACKGROUND: Breast cancer characteristics may vary according to the patient’s ethnic group. The goal...
PurposeTo assess tumor subtype distribution and the relative contribution of clinical and sociodemog...
Background. This paper presents data on breast cancer prevalence and mortality among US Hispanics an...
Association between geographical region and survival in Peruvian Indigenous American Women with brea...
ObjectivesLatina breast cancer patients are 20 percent more likely to die within 5 years after diagn...
BackgroundBreast cancer is the most common cancer diagnosed among Latinas in the United States and t...
Breast cancer is a major public health problem in Latin America (LA) and the most common form of can...
While the associations of common metabolic conditions with ethnicity have been previously described,...