Racial/ethnicity disparities in invasive breast cancer among younger and older women: An analysis using multiple measures of population health
Abstract
Few studies have examined age and racial/ethnic disparities in invasive breast cancer among younger (age 15–44 years) vs. older (age 45–64 years) women. This study estimates disparities in breast cancer among younger compared with older women by race/ethnicity using five measures of population health: life expectancy (LE), expected years of life lost (EYLL), cumulative incidence rate (CIR), and incidence and mortality rate ratios (IRR and MRR)....
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Title
Racial/ethnicity disparities in invasive breast cancer among younger and older women: An analysis using multiple measures of population health
Published Date
Dec 1, 2016
Journal
Volume
45
Pages
112 - 118
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