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View article: Differences in breast cancer outcomes amongst Caribbean born women in Florida, USA—a population-based analysis
Differences in breast cancer outcomes amongst Caribbean born women in Florida, USA—a population-based analysis Open
Jovanka Ravix reported receiving grants from the National Institutes of HealthNIMHDF31MD020275. Sophia George was funded by the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities (L60MD014321), Chan Zuckerberg Initiative - Ancest…
View article: P8. Comparative Outcomes of Proton versus Photon Post-Mastectomy Radiation Therapy in Pre-pectoral Implant Based Breast Reconstruction
P8. Comparative Outcomes of Proton versus Photon Post-Mastectomy Radiation Therapy in Pre-pectoral Implant Based Breast Reconstruction Open
PURPOSE: The rising popularity of Pre-Pectoral Implant-Based Breast Reconstruction (PP-IBBR) and proton radiation lacks outcomes data. We aim to compare complications in PP-IBBR with proton versus photon Post-Mastectomy Radiation Therapy (…
View article: Post-Mastectomy Implant Complications in the Hispanic Breast Cancer Patient Population
Post-Mastectomy Implant Complications in the Hispanic Breast Cancer Patient Population Open
Our study illuminates a trend towards higher complication rates after PMRT in Hispanic versus non-Hispanic patients. Further studies are needed to understand why Hispanic patients may have more side effects from radiation therapy.
View article: Abscopal effect observed in visceral and osseous metastases after liver SBRT in combination with nivolumab and relatlimab for sinonasal mucosal melanoma—a case report
Abscopal effect observed in visceral and osseous metastases after liver SBRT in combination with nivolumab and relatlimab for sinonasal mucosal melanoma—a case report Open
Background Primary sinonasal mucosal melanoma (SNMM) is a rare, aggressive histology usually diagnosed at advanced stages and associated with poor prognosis. Evidence regarding etiology, diagnosis, and treatment mainly derives from case re…
View article: Gene Sequencing for Pathogenic Variants Among Adults With Breast and Ovarian Cancer in the Caribbean
Gene Sequencing for Pathogenic Variants Among Adults With Breast and Ovarian Cancer in the Caribbean Open
In this study, among Caribbean-born individuals with breast and ovarian cancer, 1 in 7 had hereditary breast and ovarian cancer. The proportion of hereditary breast and ovarian cancer varied by island and ranged from 23% in the Bahamas to …
View article: Race and Ethnicity Influence Survival Outcomes in Women of Caribbean Nativity With Epithelial Ovarian Cancer
Race and Ethnicity Influence Survival Outcomes in Women of Caribbean Nativity With Epithelial Ovarian Cancer Open
Background: Caribbean immigrants represent one of the largest groups of minorities in the United States (US), yet are understudied. Racial and ethnic disparities among women with ovarian cancer have been reported, but not in immigrant popu…
View article: 240 First year experience of hereditary testing in gynecological cancer patients in a clinical setting in the bahamas
240 First year experience of hereditary testing in gynecological cancer patients in a clinical setting in the bahamas Open
Objectives In a previous cohort of predominantly breast cancer patients, ∼25% of cases had 7 recurrent mutations in BRCA1 and BRCA2.The rate of hereditary ovarian cancer in the Bahamas was sought using an Oncology-led point of genetic test…