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Contribution of clinical and socioeconomic factors to differences in breast cancer subtype and mortality between Hispanic and non-Hispanic white women.

María Elena MartínezScarlett L GomezLi TaoRosemary CressDanielle RodriguezJonathan UnkartRichard SchwabJesse N NodoraLinda CookIan KomenakaChristopher Li
Published in: Breast cancer research and treatment (2017)
Addressing SES disparities, including increasing access to health care, may be critical to overcoming poorer breast cancer outcomes in Hispanics.
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