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Racial disparity in distant recurrence-free survival in patients with localized breast cancer: A pooled analysis of National Surgical Adjuvant Breast and Bowel Project trials.

Gina KimJessica M PastorizaJiyue QinJuan LinGeorge S KaragiannisJohn S CondeelisGreg YothersStewart AndersonThomas JulianDavid EntenbergThomas E RohanXiaonan XueJoseph A SparanoMaja H Oktay
Published in: Cancer (2022)
Black women with breast cancer have worse outcomes compared with White women. We investigated if this held true in the context of clinical trials that provide controlled treatment setting. Black women with cancer expressing estrogen receptors (ERs) had worse outcome than White women. If breast cancers did not express ERs, there was no racial disparity in outcome. We also observed racial disparity in women who received chemotherapy before their cancer was removed, but only if they had cancer expressing ERs and residual disease on completion of treatment. If the cancer disappeared with presurgical chemotherapy, there was no racial disparity.
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