Original paper
Racial disparities in high-risk uterine cancer histologic subtypes: A United States Cancer Statistics study
Abstract
Objective Black women with uterine cancer on average have worse survival outcomes compared to White women, in part due to higher rates of aggressive, non-endometrioid subtypes. However, analyses of incidence trends by specific high-risk subtypes are lacking, including those with hysterectomy and active pregnancy correction. The objective of our study was to evaluate racial disparities in age-adjusted incidence of non-endometrioid uterine cancer...
Paper Details
Title
Racial disparities in high-risk uterine cancer histologic subtypes: A United States Cancer Statistics study
Published Date
May 1, 2021
Journal
Volume
161
Issue
2
Pages
470 - 476
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