Black–White Breast Cancer Incidence Trends: Effects of Ethnicity

Volume: 110, Issue: 11, Pages: 1270 - 1272
Published: Jul 5, 2018
Abstract
Recent reports of converging black and white breast cancer incidence rates have gained much attention, potentially foreshadowing a worsening of the black–white breast cancer mortality disparity. However, these incidence rates also reflect the sum of non-Hispanics and Hispanics that may mask important ethnicity-specific trends. We therefore assessed race- and ethnicity-specific breast cancer trends using the National Cancer Institute’s...
Paper Details
Title
Black–White Breast Cancer Incidence Trends: Effects of Ethnicity
Published Date
Jul 5, 2018
Volume
110
Issue
11
Pages
1270 - 1272
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