Simulating the population impact of interventions to reduce racial gaps in breast cancer treatment.
Juan YanguelaBradford E JacksonKatherine E Reeder-HayesMya L RobersonGabrielle Betty RocqueTzy-Mey KuoMatthew R LeBlancChristopher D BaggettLaura GreenErin Laurie-ZehrStephanie B WheelerPublished in: Journal of the National Cancer Institute (2024)
Inequity-focused interventions could improve cancer outcomes for Black patients, but they would not fully close the racial breast cancer mortality gap. Addressing other inequities along the cancer continuum (eg, screening, pre- and postdiagnosis risk factors) is required to achieve full equity in breast cancer outcomes.
Keyphrases
- risk factors
- papillary thyroid
- end stage renal disease
- squamous cell
- childhood cancer
- physical activity
- newly diagnosed
- ejection fraction
- chronic kidney disease
- peritoneal dialysis
- cardiovascular disease
- prognostic factors
- type diabetes
- african american
- lymph node metastasis
- coronary artery disease
- young adults
- squamous cell carcinoma
- public health
- metabolic syndrome
- combination therapy
- global health
- skeletal muscle
- patient reported outcomes
- smoking cessation
- glycemic control
- patient reported
- weight loss
- replacement therapy