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Individual- and neighborhood-level socioeconomic status and risk of aggressive breast cancer subtypes in a pooled cohort of women from Kaiser Permanente Northern California.

Rhonda-Lee F AokiStephen P UongScarlett Lin GomezStacey E AlexeeffBette J CaanLawrence H KushiJacqueline M TorresAlice GuanAlison J CancholaBrittany N MoreyKatherine LinCandyce H Kroenke
Published in: Cancer (2021)
nSES and individual-level SES are independently associated with different BC subtypes; specifically, low nSES and individual-level education are independent predictors of more aggressive BC subtypes relative to LumA.
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