Racial disparities in high-risk uterine cancer histologic subtypes: A United States Cancer Statistics study

Volume: 161, Issue: 2, Pages: 470 - 476
Published: May 1, 2021
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
Volume
161
Issue
2
Pages
470 - 476
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