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Racialized inequities in live birth after cancer: A population-based study of 63,000 female adolescents and young adults with cancer.

Andrea C BettsMichael E RothKaren AlbrittonSandi L PruittPhilip J LupoJennifer S WangL Aubree ShayMarlyn A AllicockCaitlin C Murphy
Published in: Cancer (2024)
Black AYAs are less likely than AYAs of other races/ethnicities to have a live birth after cancer, in contrast to patterns of live birth in the general population. Research and action to promote childbearing equity after cancer are imperative.
Keyphrases
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  • young adults
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