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Racial disparity in taxane-induced neutropenia among cancer patients.

Neil S ZhengFei WangRajiv AgarwalRobert J CarrollWei-Qi WeiJordan BerlinChristina E Bailey
Published in: Cancer medicine (2021)
Black cancer patients treated with taxanes for any cancer had a higher risk of neutropenia compared with their White counterparts, especially those who received paclitaxel. More research is needed to understand the mechanism(s) underlying this racial disparity in order to enhance the delivery of patient-centered oncology.
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