Inflammatory breast cancer (IBC) is a rare and aggressive form of breast cancer, almost always diagnosed at late stage where mortality outcomes and morbidity burdens are known to be worse. Missed by mammography screening, IBC progresses rapidly and reaches late stage by the time of diagnosis. With an unknown etiology and poor prognosis, it is crucial to evaluate the distribution of the disease in the population as well as identify area social and economic contextual risk factors that may be contributing to the observed patterns of IBC incidence. In this study, we identified spatial clustering of county-based IBC rates among US females and examined the underlying community characteristics associated with the clusters. IBC accounted for ~1.25...
Breast cancer (BC) is the most common female malignant tumor. Previous studies have suggested a big ...
Background: Spatial analysis is one of the required tools of epidemiology and public health science...
Introduction: Though cancer research has traditionally centered on individual-level exposures, there...
Despite available demographic data on the factors that contribute to breast cancer mortality in larg...
Inflammatory breast cancer (IBC) is a rare yet aggressive form of breast cancer. We examined differe...
BACKGROUND: The availability of geographic information from cancer and birth defect registries has i...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to use population-based information to describe the demogra...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on July 30, 2013).The entire ...
The burden of cancer is a significant physical, psychological, and financial toll on individuals and...
Locating geographic hot spots of cancer may lead to new causal hypotheses and ultimately to new know...
In the US, about one-third of new breast cancers (BCs) are diagnosed at a late stage, where morbidit...
Evidence of geographic disparities in breast cancer incidence within the U.S. and spatial analyses c...
BACKGROUND:To date, studies on inflammatory breast cancer (IBC) lack comprehensive epidemiological d...
Objective. The objectives of the study were to detect high-risk areas and to examine how racial and ...
International audienceBACKGROUND: The reliability of spatial statistics is often put into question b...
Breast cancer (BC) is the most common female malignant tumor. Previous studies have suggested a big ...
Background: Spatial analysis is one of the required tools of epidemiology and public health science...
Introduction: Though cancer research has traditionally centered on individual-level exposures, there...
Despite available demographic data on the factors that contribute to breast cancer mortality in larg...
Inflammatory breast cancer (IBC) is a rare yet aggressive form of breast cancer. We examined differe...
BACKGROUND: The availability of geographic information from cancer and birth defect registries has i...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to use population-based information to describe the demogra...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on July 30, 2013).The entire ...
The burden of cancer is a significant physical, psychological, and financial toll on individuals and...
Locating geographic hot spots of cancer may lead to new causal hypotheses and ultimately to new know...
In the US, about one-third of new breast cancers (BCs) are diagnosed at a late stage, where morbidit...
Evidence of geographic disparities in breast cancer incidence within the U.S. and spatial analyses c...
BACKGROUND:To date, studies on inflammatory breast cancer (IBC) lack comprehensive epidemiological d...
Objective. The objectives of the study were to detect high-risk areas and to examine how racial and ...
International audienceBACKGROUND: The reliability of spatial statistics is often put into question b...
Breast cancer (BC) is the most common female malignant tumor. Previous studies have suggested a big ...
Background: Spatial analysis is one of the required tools of epidemiology and public health science...
Introduction: Though cancer research has traditionally centered on individual-level exposures, there...