Objectives: Access to care and poverty have been associated with a higher risk of breast cancer, but their impact on breast cancer death has not been fully evaluated. We hypothesized that analysis of data from a large database would further elucidate the association between socioeconomic status and breast cancer mortality
BACKGROUND: The relationship between socioeconomic status and cancer incidence in the United States ...
BACKGROUND: No large-scale study has explored the combined effect of patients' individual and neighb...
Breast cancer is a worldwide threat to female health with patient outcomes varying widely. The exact...
BackgroundWe examined the mediating effect of health insurance on poverty-breast cancer care and sur...
Abstract Background We examined the mediating effect ...
Historically, lower socioeconomic status (SES) has been reported to be associated with decreased bre...
Disparities in breast cancer mortality are explored through a complex set of political and economic ...
Higher mortality in Blacks than Whites has been consistently reported in the US, but previous invest...
Cancer is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in the United States. Cancer prevention and con...
AbstractHigher mortality in Blacks than Whites has been consistently reported in the US, but previou...
Compared to traditional fee-for-service Medicare (FFS), private Medicare Advantage (MA) plans offer ...
Breast cancer incidence and mortality rates have declined in the US for the past 10-15 years, but th...
Despite rapid advances in medicine and beneficial lifestyle changes, the incidence and mortality rat...
PurposeEvidence suggests substantial disparities in breast cancer survival by socioeconomic status (...
International audienceSocioeconomic and geographical inequalities in breast cancer mortality have be...
BACKGROUND: The relationship between socioeconomic status and cancer incidence in the United States ...
BACKGROUND: No large-scale study has explored the combined effect of patients' individual and neighb...
Breast cancer is a worldwide threat to female health with patient outcomes varying widely. The exact...
BackgroundWe examined the mediating effect of health insurance on poverty-breast cancer care and sur...
Abstract Background We examined the mediating effect ...
Historically, lower socioeconomic status (SES) has been reported to be associated with decreased bre...
Disparities in breast cancer mortality are explored through a complex set of political and economic ...
Higher mortality in Blacks than Whites has been consistently reported in the US, but previous invest...
Cancer is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in the United States. Cancer prevention and con...
AbstractHigher mortality in Blacks than Whites has been consistently reported in the US, but previou...
Compared to traditional fee-for-service Medicare (FFS), private Medicare Advantage (MA) plans offer ...
Breast cancer incidence and mortality rates have declined in the US for the past 10-15 years, but th...
Despite rapid advances in medicine and beneficial lifestyle changes, the incidence and mortality rat...
PurposeEvidence suggests substantial disparities in breast cancer survival by socioeconomic status (...
International audienceSocioeconomic and geographical inequalities in breast cancer mortality have be...
BACKGROUND: The relationship between socioeconomic status and cancer incidence in the United States ...
BACKGROUND: No large-scale study has explored the combined effect of patients' individual and neighb...
Breast cancer is a worldwide threat to female health with patient outcomes varying widely. The exact...