Health disparity in Central Valley of California: Higher incidence of breast cancer in Asian population.

Volume: 38, Issue: 15_suppl, Pages: e19029 - e19029
Published: May 20, 2020
Abstract
e19029 Background: California has the most immigrants of any state in the U.S., with approximately a quarter of the residents being foreign-born. The impact of migration on breast cancer incidences over time has not yet been characterized in the Northern Central Valley. This provides a unique opportunity to study the influence of migration, socioeconomic gradient, and racial identity on the incidence of breast cancer in San Joaquin County....
Paper Details
Title
Health disparity in Central Valley of California: Higher incidence of breast cancer in Asian population.
Published Date
May 20, 2020
Volume
38
Issue
15_suppl
Pages
e19029 - e19029
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