2023
DOI: 10.1158/1538-7755.disp22-c073
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Abstract C073: Racial disparities in triple negative breast cancer in urban Brazilian women

Abstract: Breast cancer (BC) is the main cause of cancer-related death for women worldwide. While the incidence of disease is still higher in high income countries, lower and middle income countries have a proportionally higher mortality burden and account for almost half the deaths due to the disease globally. In Brazil, BC is the most common cancer in women, with mortality rates that almost equate those in the US. BC mortality has also been increasing steadily and most women are diagnosed with late stage disease great… Show more

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