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Racial Disparities In Histopathologic Characteristics Of Uterine Cancer Are Present In Older, Not Younger Blacks In An Equal-Access Environment, Kate E. Oliver, Lindsey R. Enewold, Kangmin Zhu, Thomas P. Conrads, G. Scott Rose, G. Larry Maxwell, John J. Farley
Racial Disparities In Histopathologic Characteristics Of Uterine Cancer Are Present In Older, Not Younger Blacks In An Equal-Access Environment, Kate E. Oliver, Lindsey R. Enewold, Kangmin Zhu, Thomas P. Conrads, G. Scott Rose, G. Larry Maxwell, John J. Farley
Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences
Objective. We sought to determine whether racial disparities in tumor characteristics among uterine cancer patients persisted, and varied by age, in an equal-access healthcare population.
Methods. The distributions of tumor histology, stage and grade by race were compared for uterine cancers diagnosed from 1990 to 2003 using data from the U.S. Department of Defense's Automated Central Tumor Registry. Comparisons were conducted overall and stratified by age (<50, ≥50) using the Chi-square test.
Results. Of 2582 uterine tumors identified, 2057 (79.7%) were diagnosed among White women and 183 (7.1%) among Black women. Among all women analyzed, Blacks were more likely than Whites to present with …
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