作者
Sandi L Pruitt, Simon J Craddock Lee, Jasmin A Tiro, Lei Xuan, John M Ruiz, Stephen Inrig
发表日期
2015/6/1
期刊
Cancer
卷号
121
期号
11
页码范围
1845-1855
简介
BACKGROUND
The authors investigated whether residential segregation (the degree to which racial/ethnic groups live separately from one another in a geographic area) 1) was associated with mortality among urban women with breast cancer, 2) explained racial/ethnic disparities in mortality, and 3) whether its association with mortality varied by race/ethnicity.
METHODS
Using Texas Cancer Registry data, all‐cause mortality and breast‐cancer mortality were examined among 109,749 urban black, Hispanic, and white women aged ≥50 years who were diagnosed with breast cancer from 1995 to 2009. Racial (black) segregation and ethnic (Hispanic) segregation of patient's neighborhoods were measured and were compared with the larger metropolitan statistical area using the location quotient measure. Shared frailty Cox proportional hazard models were used to nest patients within residential neighborhoods …
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