Cancer statistics for hispanics/latinos, 2012

R Siegel, D Naishadham… - CA: a cancer journal for …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Hispanics/Latinos are the largest and fastest growing major demographic group in the
United States, accounting for 16.3%(50.5 million/310 million) of the US population in 2010 …

Breast cancer survival defined by the ER/PR/HER2 subtypes and a surrogate classification according to tumor grade and immunohistochemical biomarkers

CA Parise, V Caggiano - Journal of cancer epidemiology, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Introduction. ER, PR, and HER2 are routinely available in breast cancer specimens. The
purpose of this study is to contrast breast cancer‐specific survival for the eight ER/PR/HER2 …

From race to racism and disparities to equity: an actionable biopsychosocial approach to breast cancer outcomes

K Reeder-Hayes, ML Roberson, SB Wheeler… - The Cancer …, 2023 - journals.lww.com
Purpose Racial disparities in outcomes of breast cancer in the United States have widened
over more than 3 decades, driven by complex biologic and social factors. In this review, we …

Breast cancer disparities at home and abroad: a review of the challenges and opportunities for system-level change

KE Reeder-Hayes, BO Anderson - Clinical Cancer Research, 2017 - AACR
Sizeable disparities exist in breast cancer outcomes, both between Black and White patients
in the United States, and between patients in the United States and other high-income …

Risk of mortality of node-negative, ER/PR/HER2 breast cancer subtypes in T1, T2, and T3 tumors

CA Parise, V Caggiano - Breast cancer research and treatment, 2017 - Springer
Purpose The purpose of this study was to assess differences in breast cancer-specific
mortality within tumors of the same size when breast cancer was defined using the three …

[HTML][HTML] The pervasive crisis of diminishing radiation therapy access for vulnerable populations in the United States, part 1: African-American patients

S McClelland III, BR Page, JJ Jaboin… - Advances in Radiation …, 2017 - Elsevier
Abstract Introduction African Americans experience the highest burden of cancer incidence
and mortality in the United States and have been persistently less likely to receive …

Racial/ethnic and socioeconomic differences in colorectal and breast cancer treatment quality: the role of physician-level variations in care

I Popescu, D Schrag, A Ang, M Wong - Medical care, 2016 - journals.lww.com
Background: Despite a large body of research showing racial/ethnic and socioeconomic
disparities in cancer treatment quality, the relative role of physician-level variations in care is …

The influence of marital status and race/ethnicity on risk of mortality for triple negative breast cancer

C Parise, V Caggiano - PloS one, 2018 - journals.plos.org
Purpose To assess the effect of marital status and the role of race/ethnicity on breast cancer
specific mortality in women with triple negative breast cancer (TNBC). Methods The study …

Simulating the population impact of interventions to reduce racial gaps in breast cancer treatment

J Yanguela, BE Jackson… - JNCI: Journal of the …, 2024 - academic.oup.com
Background Inequities in guideline-concordant treatment receipt contribute to worse survival
in Black patients with breast cancer. Inequity-reduction interventions (eg, navigation, bias …

Anaplastic meningioma: an analysis of the National Cancer Database from 2004 to 2012

A Orton, J Frandsen, R Jensen, DC Shrieve… - Journal of …, 2017 - thejns.org
OBJECTIVE Anaplastic meningiomas represent 1%–2% of meningioma diagnoses and
portend a poor prognosis. Limited information is available on practice patterns and optimal …