What is Driving Ethnic Disparities in Breast Cancer Survival?
The breast cancer survival disparity between black and white women in the United States is still a significant problem.
The breast cancer survival disparity between black and white women in the United States is still a significant problem.
Genomic and epigenomic alterations in PAX gene family linked to racial disparity in survival
Peers can share critical information to encourage annual screenings for cancer.
Among Medicaid beneficiaries diagnosed with head and neck cancer, considerable racial disparities exist in treatment patterns and survival.
Cancer mortality rates remain higher among African-Americans than among whites, but the gap may be narrowing.