Fact sheet on the breast cancer risk of different racial/ethnic groupsWomen of different racial/ethnic backgrounds have different rates of breast cancer occurrence and survival from the disease. In general, women from lower socioeconomical groups, regardless of their race/ethnicity, have lower rates of occurrence of breast cancer but have higher death rates from breast cancer. However, there are exceptions depending on age, race/ethnicity, and place of residence. The differences in breast cancer occurrence and survival appear to be the result of cultural and environmental effects rather than genetic differences between ethnic groups. Women from different ethnic groups may be given different medical treatments for breast cancer.United States...
Variation in breast cancer occurrence among women in New Mexico's three major ethnic groups has...
Objectives. Previous research has generally found that racial/ethnic differences in breast cancer st...
Breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer related deaths among women aged 40–55 in the Uni...
Background: The lower breast cancer incidence in minority women and the higher breast cancer mortali...
Background: The lower breast cancer incidence in minority women and the higher breast cancer mortali...
different levels of risk for the disease. Am J Epidemiol 1984;119:496-502. Caucasian women In Hawaii...
Racial/ethnic disparities in female breast cancer survival continue to persist in United States. How...
The importance of sociodemographic factors and tumor biomarkers in explaining ethnic differences in ...
Despite numerous studies documenting ethnic inequalities in breast cancer survival between minority ...
ABSTRACT-Age-standardized breast cancer rates were approxi-mately 30 % lower in U.S. black women com...
Breast cancer is of a primary concern in women, although it can occur in men. It is the second lead...
Ethnic variation in breast cancer outcomes has been known for many decades. Much of the data derives...
BACKGROUND: In the United Kingdom, breast cancer incidence is lower in South Asian and Black women t...
PurposeYounger women diagnosed with breast cancer have poorer prognoses and higher mortality compare...
Breast cancer encompasses several distinct clinical entities of very different characteristics and b...
Variation in breast cancer occurrence among women in New Mexico's three major ethnic groups has...
Objectives. Previous research has generally found that racial/ethnic differences in breast cancer st...
Breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer related deaths among women aged 40–55 in the Uni...
Background: The lower breast cancer incidence in minority women and the higher breast cancer mortali...
Background: The lower breast cancer incidence in minority women and the higher breast cancer mortali...
different levels of risk for the disease. Am J Epidemiol 1984;119:496-502. Caucasian women In Hawaii...
Racial/ethnic disparities in female breast cancer survival continue to persist in United States. How...
The importance of sociodemographic factors and tumor biomarkers in explaining ethnic differences in ...
Despite numerous studies documenting ethnic inequalities in breast cancer survival between minority ...
ABSTRACT-Age-standardized breast cancer rates were approxi-mately 30 % lower in U.S. black women com...
Breast cancer is of a primary concern in women, although it can occur in men. It is the second lead...
Ethnic variation in breast cancer outcomes has been known for many decades. Much of the data derives...
BACKGROUND: In the United Kingdom, breast cancer incidence is lower in South Asian and Black women t...
PurposeYounger women diagnosed with breast cancer have poorer prognoses and higher mortality compare...
Breast cancer encompasses several distinct clinical entities of very different characteristics and b...
Variation in breast cancer occurrence among women in New Mexico's three major ethnic groups has...
Objectives. Previous research has generally found that racial/ethnic differences in breast cancer st...
Breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer related deaths among women aged 40–55 in the Uni...