Clinical breast cancerWan D, Villa D, Woods R, Yerushalmi R, Gelmon K. Breast Cancer subtype variation by race and ethnicity in a diverse population in British Columbia. Clin Breast Cancer 2016;16(3):e49e55.Wan D, Villa D, Woods R, Yerushalmi R, Gelmon K, et al. Breast Cancer ...
Race and Breast Cancer Rates Why Doesn't Breast Cancer Affect Women Equally? More Breast cancer is one of the most common kinds of cancer. But it doesn't always impact all women equally. Race and ethnicity can be a key driver in how often it shows up, whether you catch it early or ...
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 ...
Relative breast cancer survival rate by stage The survival rates by stage are based on the stage at the time of diagnosis. You’ve probably been given a number and letter for your cancer stage. Here, the terms localized, regional, and distant are used instead of numbers and letters. Here...
Objective To examine whether breast cancer–specific mortality for women with hormone-dependent breast cancer differs by race/ethnicity across risk categories defined by the Oncotype DX Breast Recurrence Score test and whether the prognostic accuracy of the 21-gene recurrence score differs by race/ethnic...
This cross-sectional study investigates race and ethnicity–adjusted starting ages for breast cancer screening based on racial and ethnic breast cancer
Giustozzi and Janet K. Bobo 摘要: 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 ...
Breast cancer (BC) is the most commonly diagnosed malignant disease and the leading cause of cancer death in women in Austria. We investigated overall and subgroup-specific female breast cancer rates to provide a comprehensive analysis of trends over several decades. Incidence, mortality, and surviva...
women. Breast cancer rates vary largely by race/ethnicity and socioeconomic status (SES), and geographic region. Death rates are higher in African American women than in whites, despite their lower incidence rates. Historically, breast cancer was recognized as a disease of western countries. ...
Annual report to the nation on the status of cancer, 1975-2011, featuring incidence of breast cancer subtypes by race/ethnicity, poverty, and state. J Natl Cancer Inst. 2015;107(6):djv048.PubMedGoogle ScholarCrossref 11. Haiman CA, Chen GK, Vachon CM, et al; Gene Environment ...