BACKGROUND: Race is associated with patterns of presentation and survival outcomes of gastric cancer in the United States. However, the impact of race on the receipt of guideline-recommended care is not well characterized. By using current recommendations, the authors examined the association between race and guideline-recommended treatments and identified factors that are predictive of variations in gastric cancer care. METHODS: By using the National Cancer Database for 1998 through 2005, 106,002 patients with gastric adenocarcinoma were identified. Multivariate analysis techniques were used to examine the association between race, the receipt of guideline-recommended care, and survival after adjusting for covariates. RESULTS: Although Afr...
Background & aimsThere are racial and ethnic differences in the incidence of gastric adenocarcin...
Anatomic subsite risk factors for gastric cancer differ substantially, and subsite-specific distribu...
Objective: Real-world data characterizing differences between African American (AA) and White women ...
Background: Age, gender, and ethnic group-related differences influence the outcome of gastric cance...
Background: Early-onset gastric cancer (EOGC), or gastric cancer in patients younger than 45 years o...
PURPOSE No studies have investigated whether race/ethnicity is associated with the recommended use o...
BackgroundThe incidence pattern of gastric cancer by histological types across major race/ethnic gro...
BackgroundWhile gastric cancer is a leading cause of cancer-related mortality in Eastern Europe and ...
BACKGROUND: Gastric cancer constitutes a major public health problem. This study sought to evaluate ...
Gastric cancer is the third most common cause of cancer deaths worldwide. Despite evidence-based rec...
BackgroundGastric cancer is an important cause of death among racial/ethnic minorities in the U.S. T...
BackgroundHispanic patients have a higher incidence of gastric cancer when compared to non-Hispanics...
A disproportionate number of cancer deaths occur among racial/ethnic minorities, particularly Africa...
BACKGROUND: Blacks have a higher incidence of pancreatic adenocarcinoma and worse outcomes compared ...
Background: Chronic infection with Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) is the strongest risk factor for ...
Background & aimsThere are racial and ethnic differences in the incidence of gastric adenocarcin...
Anatomic subsite risk factors for gastric cancer differ substantially, and subsite-specific distribu...
Objective: Real-world data characterizing differences between African American (AA) and White women ...
Background: Age, gender, and ethnic group-related differences influence the outcome of gastric cance...
Background: Early-onset gastric cancer (EOGC), or gastric cancer in patients younger than 45 years o...
PURPOSE No studies have investigated whether race/ethnicity is associated with the recommended use o...
BackgroundThe incidence pattern of gastric cancer by histological types across major race/ethnic gro...
BackgroundWhile gastric cancer is a leading cause of cancer-related mortality in Eastern Europe and ...
BACKGROUND: Gastric cancer constitutes a major public health problem. This study sought to evaluate ...
Gastric cancer is the third most common cause of cancer deaths worldwide. Despite evidence-based rec...
BackgroundGastric cancer is an important cause of death among racial/ethnic minorities in the U.S. T...
BackgroundHispanic patients have a higher incidence of gastric cancer when compared to non-Hispanics...
A disproportionate number of cancer deaths occur among racial/ethnic minorities, particularly Africa...
BACKGROUND: Blacks have a higher incidence of pancreatic adenocarcinoma and worse outcomes compared ...
Background: Chronic infection with Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) is the strongest risk factor for ...
Background & aimsThere are racial and ethnic differences in the incidence of gastric adenocarcin...
Anatomic subsite risk factors for gastric cancer differ substantially, and subsite-specific distribu...
Objective: Real-world data characterizing differences between African American (AA) and White women ...