Disparities in Primary Breast Cancer Stage at Presentation Among Hispanic Subgroups.
Nishwant SwamiTiffany NguyenEdward Christopher DeeIdalid FrancoYefri A BaezKaitlyn LapenLora WangNeha GoelBrandon A MahalOluwadamilola M FayanjuNarjust DumaFumiko L ChinoPublished in: Annals of surgical oncology (2022)
Later breast cancer stage at presentation was observed among Hispanic populations when disaggregated by racial subgroup and country of origin. Socioeconomic disparities, as well as uncaptured disparities in access and/or differential care, may drive these observed differences. Future studies with disaggregated data are needed to characterize outcomes in Hispanic communities and develop targeted interventions.
Keyphrases
- african american
- affordable care act
- healthcare
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- palliative care
- case report
- quality improvement
- cancer therapy
- pain management
- randomized controlled trial
- adipose tissue
- case control
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- breast cancer risk
- artificial intelligence
- chronic pain
- genetic diversity
- open label
- phase iii
- double blind
- placebo controlled