Relative survival rates don’t take into account the cause of death. They’re a measure of the percentage of people with cancer who have lived for a certain time after diagnosis, compared with people who did not have cancer. Breast Cancer Survival Rates The overall 5-year relative survival ...
Trends in breast cancer mortality by race/ethnicity, age, and US census region, United States─1999‐2020breast cancerbreast cancer mortalitycancer disparitiescancer surveillanceepidemiologyBreast cancer remains a leading cause of morbidity and mortality among women in the United States. Previous analyses ...
Trends in breast cancer incidence rates by race/ethnicity: Patterns by stage, socioeconomic position, and geography in the United States, 1999‐2017 The incidence rate of breast cancer has been increasing over time across race/ethnicity in the United States. It is unclear whether these trends ...
The report outlines substantial variations in breast cancer incidence and mortality rates by race/ethnicity in the United States. Non-Hispanic white (NHW) and non-Hispanic black (NHB) women have higher breast cancer incidence and death rates than women of other race/ethnicities; Asian/Pacific Islan...
Race and Breast Cancer Rates In the U.S., white women and Black women have the highest rates of breast cancer. Black women have a slightly lower rate than white women. American Indian and Alaska Native women have the next-highest rates of breast cancer, followed by Asian and Pacific Island...
Race-specific impact of natural history, mammography screening, and adjuvant treatment on breast cancer mortality rates in the United States. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev. 2011;20(1):112-122. doi:10.1158/1055-9965.EPI-10-0944 PubMedGoogle ScholarCrossref Deconstructing Racial and ...
Annual Report to the Nation on the Status of Cancer, 1975-2011, Featuring Incidence of Breast Cancer Subtypes by Race/Ethnicity, Poverty, and State. Howlader et al., "Annual Report to the Nation on the Status of Cancer, 1975-2011, Featuring Incidence of Breast Cancer Subtypes by Race/...
Timing and type of treatment for older adults with early-stage breast cancer varied greatly by race, study results showed. November 20, 2024 4 min read Save ‘End the Confusion’: Breast radiologist writes song to inspire women to screen at age 40 ...
Objective: Some of the racial and ethnic variation in breast cancer incidence rates may reflect differential use of mammography. We report breast cancer rates using mammography and diagnostic data from five race/ethnicity groups. Methods: Mammography data were analyzed for 573,751 women who received ...
In the population-based CBCS, the prevalence of the basal-like and luminal A breast cancer subtypes was strongly influenced by race and menopausal status; the highest prevalence of basal-like and lowest prevalence of luminal A tumors were observed among premenopausal African American breast cancer pa...