2013
DOI: 10.1158/0008-5472.sabcs13-p5-12-04
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Abstract P5-12-04: Ethnicity disparities of breast cancer in an insured population

Abstract: Introduction: Hispanic women have lower breast cancer incidence, but a worse five-year survival rate, compared to non-Hispanic white women. As seen in other cancers, this disparity in outcomes may reflect being diagnosed at an advanced stage. Such disparities have been explained by nationwide studies as due to socioeconomic or cultural differences impeding access to quality health care. We reviewed data from the Florida Hospital System (FHS) to discover clinical variables that may influence the survival dispar… Show more

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