2024
DOI: 10.1002/cncr.35341
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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. Betts,
Michael E. Roth,
Karen Albritton
et al.

Abstract: IntroductionFertility after cancer is a top concern for adolescents and young adults with cancer (AYAs) (15–39 years old at diagnosis). The authors characterized live births after cancer by race and ethnicity (“race/ethnicity”) in a population‐based sample of female AYAs.MethodsThis study used Texas Cancer Registry data linked to birth certificates (1995–2016) to estimate cumulative incidence of live birth, based on first live birth after cancer, and compared differences by race/ethnicity. Proportional subdist… Show more

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