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Race/Ethnicity Affects Access and Survival Differences After Neoadjuvant or Adjuvant Chemotherapy at Radical Cystectomy in Urothelial Carcinoma Patients.

Mario de AngelisLetizia Maria Ippolita JannelloCarolin SiechFrancesco Di BelloNatali Rodriguez PeñarandaJordan A GoyalZhe TianNicola LongoOttavio de CobelliFelix K H ChunStefano PuliattiFred SaadShahrokh F ShariatGiorgio GandagliaMarco MoschiniFrancesco MontorsiAlberto BrigantiPierre I Karakiewicz
Published in: Journal of racial and ethnic health disparities (2024)
Relative to Caucasians, AA are less likely to receive either NAC or ADJ. Moreover, relative to Caucasians, AA exhibit higher CSM even when treated with either NAC or ADJ.
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