Background: Population-based incidence rates of breast cancers that are negative for estrogen receptor (ER), progesterone receptor (PR), and HER2/neu(triple negative breast cancer {TNBC}) are higher among African American (AA) compared to White American (WA) women. Several studies show higher TNBC frequency among selected populations of African patients. The colonial-era trans-Atlantic slave trade resulted in shared West African ancestry between contemporary AA and Ghanaian (Gh) populations. The extent to which TNBC susceptibility is related to East African versus West African ancestry, and whether these associations extend to expression of other biomarkers such as Androgen Receptor (AR) and mammary stem cell marker ALDH1 is unknown. Method...
poster abstractStudies comparing African American and Caucasian women show that African American wom...
Triple-negative breast cancers (TNBCs) are more common among African-ancestry populations, such as A...
African American women who are diagnosed with breast cancer have a 41% higher mortality rate than Ca...
INTRODUCTION: Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is more common among African American (AA) and we...
PURPOSE: Population-based incidence rates of breast cancers that are negative for estrogen receptor ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate subtype-specific risk of germline alleles associated with triple negative ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate subtype-specific risk of germline alleles associated with triple negative ...
BACKGROUND: The study of breast cancer in women with African ancestry offers the promise of identif...
Women of sub-Saharan African descent have disproportionately higher incidence of triple-negative bre...
Background: Most genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have been carried out in European ancestry p...
African American (AA) women have a higher mortality from breast cancer (BC) compared to European Ame...
Background: Most genome-wide association scans (GWAS) have been carried out in European ancestry po...
Multiple breast cancer loci have been identified in previous genome-wide association studies, but th...
poster abstractAfrican American women who are diagnosed with breast cancer have a 41% higher mortali...
BACKGROUND African-American women have had a lower incidence, yet higher mortality rate from breast...
poster abstractStudies comparing African American and Caucasian women show that African American wom...
Triple-negative breast cancers (TNBCs) are more common among African-ancestry populations, such as A...
African American women who are diagnosed with breast cancer have a 41% higher mortality rate than Ca...
INTRODUCTION: Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is more common among African American (AA) and we...
PURPOSE: Population-based incidence rates of breast cancers that are negative for estrogen receptor ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate subtype-specific risk of germline alleles associated with triple negative ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate subtype-specific risk of germline alleles associated with triple negative ...
BACKGROUND: The study of breast cancer in women with African ancestry offers the promise of identif...
Women of sub-Saharan African descent have disproportionately higher incidence of triple-negative bre...
Background: Most genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have been carried out in European ancestry p...
African American (AA) women have a higher mortality from breast cancer (BC) compared to European Ame...
Background: Most genome-wide association scans (GWAS) have been carried out in European ancestry po...
Multiple breast cancer loci have been identified in previous genome-wide association studies, but th...
poster abstractAfrican American women who are diagnosed with breast cancer have a 41% higher mortali...
BACKGROUND African-American women have had a lower incidence, yet higher mortality rate from breast...
poster abstractStudies comparing African American and Caucasian women show that African American wom...
Triple-negative breast cancers (TNBCs) are more common among African-ancestry populations, such as A...
African American women who are diagnosed with breast cancer have a 41% higher mortality rate than Ca...