2023
DOI: 10.3390/cancers15174333
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Racial Disparities in Breast Cancer Treatments and Adverse Events in the SEER-Medicare Data

Robert Wieder,
Nabil Adam

Abstract: Despite lower incidence rates, African American (AA) patients have shorter survival from breast cancer (BC) than white (W) patients. Multiple factors contribute to decreased survival, including screening disparities, later presentation, and access to care. Disparities in adverse events (AEs) may contribute to delayed or incomplete treatment, earlier recurrence, and shortened survival. Here, we analyzed the SEER-Medicare dataset, which captures claims from a variety of venues, in order to determine whether the … Show more

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“…We obtained the data we analyzed in this manuscript [ 1 ] from the National Cancer Institute (NCI) SEER-Medicare (S-M) program under dual review with the understanding that S-M must review and approve publications using their data. We unintentionally overlooked having the manuscript reviewed by NCI before its publication.…”
Section: Newly Added Appendix a And Acknowledgementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We obtained the data we analyzed in this manuscript [ 1 ] from the National Cancer Institute (NCI) SEER-Medicare (S-M) program under dual review with the understanding that S-M must review and approve publications using their data. We unintentionally overlooked having the manuscript reviewed by NCI before its publication.…”
Section: Newly Added Appendix a And Acknowledgementsmentioning
confidence: 99%