Black/African-American (AA) women, relative to their White/European-American (EA) counterparts, experience disproportionately high breast cancer mortality. Central to this survival disparity, Black/AA women have an unequal burden of aggressive breast cancer subtypes, such as triple-negative breast cancer (ER/PR-, HER2-wild type; TNBC). While TNBC has been well characterized, recent studies have identified a highly aggressive androgen receptor (AR)-negative subtype of TNBC, quadruple-negative breast cancer (ER/PR-, HER2-wildtype, AR-; QNBC). Similar to TNBC, QNBC disproportionately impacts Black/AA women and likely plays an important role in the breast cancer survival disparities experienced by Black/AA women. Here, we discuss the racial dis...
PURPOSE: African-American (AA) patients with triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) are less likely to...
Importance: Variation in cancer incidence and outcome has well-documented correlations with racial/e...
<div><p>There is increasing evidence that Androgen Receptor (AR) expression has prognostic usefulnes...
Triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) is a molecularly heterogeneous disease whose incidence is dispr...
There is increasing evidence that Androgen Receptor (AR) expression has prognostic usefulness in Tri...
A possible explanation for the relatively poor survival from breast cancer among blacks is the much ...
Odalys Torres-Luquis,1,2 Krystal Madden,3 N’sanh MR N’dri,1 Richard Berg,4 Olufunmilayo ...
poster abstractStudies comparing African American and Caucasian women show that African American wom...
Women of African descent are disproportionately affected by breast cancer relative to European women...
There is increasing evidence that Androgen Receptor (AR) expression has prognostic usefulness in Tri...
PURPOSE: Despite the availability of current standards of care treatments for triple negative breast...
INTRODUCTION. We investigated clinical and pathologic features of breast cancers (BC) in an unselect...
BackgroundHigher breast cancer mortality rates for African-American than non-Hispanic White women ar...
BackgroundHigher breast cancer mortality rates for African-American than non-Hispanic White women ar...
African American women who are diagnosed with breast cancer have a 41% higher mortality rate than Ca...
PURPOSE: African-American (AA) patients with triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) are less likely to...
Importance: Variation in cancer incidence and outcome has well-documented correlations with racial/e...
<div><p>There is increasing evidence that Androgen Receptor (AR) expression has prognostic usefulnes...
Triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) is a molecularly heterogeneous disease whose incidence is dispr...
There is increasing evidence that Androgen Receptor (AR) expression has prognostic usefulness in Tri...
A possible explanation for the relatively poor survival from breast cancer among blacks is the much ...
Odalys Torres-Luquis,1,2 Krystal Madden,3 N’sanh MR N’dri,1 Richard Berg,4 Olufunmilayo ...
poster abstractStudies comparing African American and Caucasian women show that African American wom...
Women of African descent are disproportionately affected by breast cancer relative to European women...
There is increasing evidence that Androgen Receptor (AR) expression has prognostic usefulness in Tri...
PURPOSE: Despite the availability of current standards of care treatments for triple negative breast...
INTRODUCTION. We investigated clinical and pathologic features of breast cancers (BC) in an unselect...
BackgroundHigher breast cancer mortality rates for African-American than non-Hispanic White women ar...
BackgroundHigher breast cancer mortality rates for African-American than non-Hispanic White women ar...
African American women who are diagnosed with breast cancer have a 41% higher mortality rate than Ca...
PURPOSE: African-American (AA) patients with triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) are less likely to...
Importance: Variation in cancer incidence and outcome has well-documented correlations with racial/e...
<div><p>There is increasing evidence that Androgen Receptor (AR) expression has prognostic usefulnes...