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121 related items for PubMed ID: 16425100

  • 1. Race/ethnicity and changing US socioeconomic gradients in breast cancer incidence: California and Massachusetts, 1978-2002 (United States).
    Krieger N, Chen JT, Waterman PD, Rehkopf DH, Yin R, Coull BA.
    Cancer Causes Control; 2006 Mar; 17(2):217-26. PubMed ID: 16425100
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  • 2. Regional variations in breast cancer incidence among California women, 1988-1997.
    Reynolds P, Hurley SE, Quach AT, Rosen H, Von Behren J, Hertz A, Smith D.
    Cancer Causes Control; 2005 Mar; 16(2):139-50. PubMed ID: 15868455
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  • 3. Trends in area-socioeconomic and race-ethnic disparities in breast cancer incidence, stage at diagnosis, screening, mortality, and survival among women ages 50 years and over (1987-2005).
    Harper S, Lynch J, Meersman SC, Breen N, Davis WW, Reichman MC.
    Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev; 2009 Jan; 18(1):121-31. PubMed ID: 19124489
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  • 4. Maternal birthplace and breastfeeding initiation among term and preterm infants: a statewide assessment for Massachusetts.
    Merewood A, Brooks D, Bauchner H, MacAuley L, Mehta SD.
    Pediatrics; 2006 Oct; 118(4):e1048-54. PubMed ID: 17015498
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  • 5. Persistent area socioeconomic disparities in U.S. incidence of cervical cancer, mortality, stage, and survival, 1975-2000.
    Singh GK, Miller BA, Hankey BF, Edwards BK.
    Cancer; 2004 Sep 01; 101(5):1051-7. PubMed ID: 15329915
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  • 6. Descriptive epidemiology of vaginal cancer incidence and survival by race, ethnicity, and age in the United States.
    Wu X, Matanoski G, Chen VW, Saraiya M, Coughlin SS, King JB, Tao XG.
    Cancer; 2008 Nov 15; 113(10 Suppl):2873-82. PubMed ID: 18980291
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  • 7. Declining trends of epithelial ovarian cancer in California.
    Morris CR, Rodriguez AO, Epstein J, Cress RD.
    Gynecol Oncol; 2008 Jan 15; 108(1):207-13. PubMed ID: 18028989
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  • 8. Geographic excess of estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer.
    Benz CC, Clarke CA, Moore DH.
    Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev; 2003 Dec 15; 12(12):1523-7. PubMed ID: 14693747
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  • 9. Comparative epidemiology of breast cancer among men and women in the US, 1996 to 2000.
    Goodman MT, Tung KH, Wilkens LR.
    Cancer Causes Control; 2006 Mar 15; 17(2):127-36. PubMed ID: 16425090
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  • 10. Social class, race/ethnicity, and incidence of breast, cervix, colon, lung, and prostate cancer among Asian, Black, Hispanic, and White residents of the San Francisco Bay Area, 1988-92 (United States).
    Krieger N, Quesenberry C, Peng T, Horn-Ross P, Stewart S, Brown S, Swallen K, Guillermo T, Suh D, Alvarez-Martinez L, Ward F.
    Cancer Causes Control; 1999 Dec 15; 10(6):525-37. PubMed ID: 10616822
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  • 11. Secular changes in colorectal cancer incidence by subsite, stage at diagnosis, and race/ethnicity, 1992-2001.
    Cress RD, Morris C, Ellison GL, Goodman MT.
    Cancer; 2006 Sep 01; 107(5 Suppl):1142-52. PubMed ID: 16835912
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  • 12. The association of ethnicity and the incidence of mammary carcinoma in situ in women: 11,436 cases from the California Cancer Registry.
    Saltzstein SL.
    Cancer Detect Prev; 1997 Sep 01; 21(4):361-9. PubMed ID: 9232328
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  • 13. Indirect method to estimate specific Hispanic group cancer rates.
    Howe HL, Lake A, Schymura MJ, Edwards BK.
    Cancer Causes Control; 2009 Sep 01; 20(7):1215-26. PubMed ID: 19609690
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  • 14. Secular trends in cancer mortality, California 1970-1998.
    Nasseri K.
    Cancer Detect Prev; 2004 Sep 01; 28(2):143-54. PubMed ID: 15068838
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  • 15. Do age and ethnicity predict breast cancer treatment received? A cross-sectional urban population based study. Breast cancer treatment: age and ethnicity.
    Naeim A, Hurria A, Leake B, Maly RC.
    Crit Rev Oncol Hematol; 2006 Sep 01; 59(3):234-42. PubMed ID: 16829122
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  • 16. Geographic patterns of advanced breast cancer in Los Angeles: associations with biological and sociodemographic factors (United States).
    Gumpertz ML, Pickle LW, Miller BA, Bell BS.
    Cancer Causes Control; 2006 Apr 01; 17(3):325-39. PubMed ID: 16489540
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  • 17. A patient's race/ethnicity does not explain the underuse of appropriate adjuvant therapy in colorectal cancer.
    McGory ML, Zingmond DS, Sekeris E, Bastani R, Ko CY.
    Dis Colon Rectum; 2006 Mar 01; 49(3):319-29. PubMed ID: 16475031
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  • 18. Race/ethnicity and breast cancer estrogen receptor status: impact of class, missing data, and modeling assumptions.
    Krieger N, Chen JT, Ware JH, Kaddour A.
    Cancer Causes Control; 2008 Dec 01; 19(10):1305-18. PubMed ID: 18704721
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  • 19. Risk patterns of multiple myeloma in Los Angeles County, 1972-1999 (United States).
    Gebregziabher M, Bernstein L, Wang Y, Cozen W.
    Cancer Causes Control; 2006 Sep 01; 17(7):931-8. PubMed ID: 16841260
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  • 20. Diminished socioeconomic and racial disparity in the detection of early-stage breast cancer, Connecticut, 1986-1995.
    Gregorio DI, Walsh SJ, Tate JP.
    Ethn Dis; 1999 Sep 01; 9(3):396-402. PubMed ID: 10600062
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