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Neighborhood Disadvantage, African Genetic Ancestry, Cancer Subtype, and Mortality Among Breast Cancer Survivors HS Iyer et al, JAMA Network Open, August 30, 2023
Neighborhood Disadvantage, African Genetic Ancestry, Cancer Subtype, and Mortality Among Breast Cancer Survivors
HS Iyer et al, JAMA Network Open, August 30, 2023
https://phgkb.cdc.gov/PHGKB/specificPHGKB.action?topic=environmental&query=home
From the abstract: "What are the relative strengths of associations of African genetic ancestry and neighborhood social environment with outcomes in Black breast cancer survivors? In this cohort study with 1575 Black female breast cancer survivors aged 20 to 75 years at diagnosis, African genetic ancestry was more strongly associated with tumor subtype than mortality. Associations between neighborhood socioeconomic status and mortality were attenuated following adjustment for potential mediators, including individual socioeconomic factors, lifestyle factors, and comorbidities."
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