ObjectivesLatina breast cancer patients are 20 percent more likely to die within 5 years after diagnosis compared with white women, even though they have a lower incidence of breast cancer, lower general mortality rates, and some better health behaviors. Existing data only examine disparities in the utilization of breast cancer care; this research expands the study question to which utilization factors drive the shorter survival in Latina women compared with white women.MethodsThis longitudinal linked Surveillance Epidemiology and End Results (SEER)-Medicare cohort study examined early stage breast cancer patients diagnosed between 1992 and 2000 and followed for 5-11 years after diagnosis (N=44,999). Modifiable utilization factors included ...
INTRODUCTION: Latinas in the United States have higher mortality from breast cancer, but longitudina...
Introduction Latinas face disparities in cancer screening rates compared with non-Latina whites. The...
Background: Across the United States, Hispanic (H) patients with breast cancer (BCa) have displayed ...
BackgroundThe interaction of clinical and patient-level challenges following a breast cancer diagnos...
Background: In the United States, health disparities exist in mammography rates for Latinas compared...
BackgroundThe interaction of clinical and patient-level challenges following a breast cancer diagnos...
Background: No studies have attempted to determine whether nodal surgery utilization, time to initia...
Background: No studies have attempted to determine whether nodal surgery utilization, time to initia...
Background: In the United States, health disparities exist in mammography rates for Latinas compared...
Despite multiple campaigns by the American Cancer Society, reports indicate that Latinas living in t...
Despite multiple campaigns by the American Cancer Society, reports indicate that Latinas living in t...
Breast cancer is the leading cause of death among Latinas. Several barriers persist when accessing h...
Despite multiple campaigns by the American Cancer Society, reports indicate that Latinas living in t...
PurposeTo assess tumor subtype distribution and the relative contribution of clinical and sociodemog...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/144236/1/cncr31342_am.pdfhttps://deepb...
INTRODUCTION: Latinas in the United States have higher mortality from breast cancer, but longitudina...
Introduction Latinas face disparities in cancer screening rates compared with non-Latina whites. The...
Background: Across the United States, Hispanic (H) patients with breast cancer (BCa) have displayed ...
BackgroundThe interaction of clinical and patient-level challenges following a breast cancer diagnos...
Background: In the United States, health disparities exist in mammography rates for Latinas compared...
BackgroundThe interaction of clinical and patient-level challenges following a breast cancer diagnos...
Background: No studies have attempted to determine whether nodal surgery utilization, time to initia...
Background: No studies have attempted to determine whether nodal surgery utilization, time to initia...
Background: In the United States, health disparities exist in mammography rates for Latinas compared...
Despite multiple campaigns by the American Cancer Society, reports indicate that Latinas living in t...
Despite multiple campaigns by the American Cancer Society, reports indicate that Latinas living in t...
Breast cancer is the leading cause of death among Latinas. Several barriers persist when accessing h...
Despite multiple campaigns by the American Cancer Society, reports indicate that Latinas living in t...
PurposeTo assess tumor subtype distribution and the relative contribution of clinical and sociodemog...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/144236/1/cncr31342_am.pdfhttps://deepb...
INTRODUCTION: Latinas in the United States have higher mortality from breast cancer, but longitudina...
Introduction Latinas face disparities in cancer screening rates compared with non-Latina whites. The...
Background: Across the United States, Hispanic (H) patients with breast cancer (BCa) have displayed ...