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View article: Table S4 from Racialized Economic Segregation, Treatment, and Outcomes in Women with Triple-Negative Breast Cancer
Table S4 from Racialized Economic Segregation, Treatment, and Outcomes in Women with Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Open
Associations between racialized economic segregation and risks of breast cancer mortality and overall mortality among women with triple-negative breast cancer by cancer stage.
View article: Table S3 from Racialized Economic Segregation, Treatment, and Outcomes in Women with Triple-Negative Breast Cancer
Table S3 from Racialized Economic Segregation, Treatment, and Outcomes in Women with Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Open
Associations between racialized economic segregation and risks of breast cancer mortality and overall mortality among women with triple-negative breast cancer by urban and rural locations.
View article: Table S2 from Racialized Economic Segregation, Treatment, and Outcomes in Women with Triple-Negative Breast Cancer
Table S2 from Racialized Economic Segregation, Treatment, and Outcomes in Women with Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Open
Associations between racialized economic segregation and risks of breast cancer mortality and overall mortality among women with triple-negative breast cancer.
View article: Table S1 from Racialized Economic Segregation, Treatment, and Outcomes in Women with Triple-Negative Breast Cancer
Table S1 from Racialized Economic Segregation, Treatment, and Outcomes in Women with Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Open
Characteristics of women with newly diagnosed triple-negative breast cancer between 2010 and 2015 by race and ethnicity.
View article: Table S7 from Racialized Economic Segregation, Treatment, and Outcomes in Women with Triple-Negative Breast Cancer
Table S7 from Racialized Economic Segregation, Treatment, and Outcomes in Women with Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Open
Association between racialized economic segregation and treatment for triple -negative breast cancer.
View article: Table S5 from Racialized Economic Segregation, Treatment, and Outcomes in Women with Triple-Negative Breast Cancer
Table S5 from Racialized Economic Segregation, Treatment, and Outcomes in Women with Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Open
Association between racialized economic segregation and risk of late-stage diagnosis among women with triple -negative breast cancer by Census region.
View article: Table S8 from Racialized Economic Segregation, Treatment, and Outcomes in Women with Triple-Negative Breast Cancer
Table S8 from Racialized Economic Segregation, Treatment, and Outcomes in Women with Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Open
Hazard ratios of breast cancer mortality and overall mortality for residential segregation among women with triple-negative breast cancer, derived from the models further adjusted for county-level diabetes prevalence.
View article: Data from Racialized Economic Segregation, Treatment, and Outcomes in Women with Triple-Negative Breast Cancer
Data from Racialized Economic Segregation, Treatment, and Outcomes in Women with Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Open
Background:We previously demonstrated differences in treatment and mortality between non-Hispanic Black (NHB) and non-Hispanic White (NHW) women with triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC). The impact of residential segregation on TNBC treat…
View article: Table S6 from Racialized Economic Segregation, Treatment, and Outcomes in Women with Triple-Negative Breast Cancer
Table S6 from Racialized Economic Segregation, Treatment, and Outcomes in Women with Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Open
Association between racialized economic segregation and risk of late-stage diagnosis among women with triple -negative breast cancer.
View article: Racialized Economic Segregation, Treatment, and Outcomes in Women with Triple-Negative Breast Cancer
Racialized Economic Segregation, Treatment, and Outcomes in Women with Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Open
Background: We previously demonstrated differences in treatment and mortality between non-Hispanic Black (NHB) and non-Hispanic White (NHW) women with triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC). The impact of residential segregation on TNBC trea…
View article: Geographic Access to Cancer Care and Treatment and Outcomes of Early-Stage Non–Small Cell Lung Cancer
Geographic Access to Cancer Care and Treatment and Outcomes of Early-Stage Non–Small Cell Lung Cancer Open
Importance Data on the impact of geographic access to cancer care on early-stage non–small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) treatment and outcomes are limited. Objective To examine the associations of geographic access to cancer care with guidelin…
View article: Table S1 from The Role of Residential Segregation in Treatment and Outcomes of Ductal Carcinoma <i>In Situ</i> of the Breast
Table S1 from The Role of Residential Segregation in Treatment and Outcomes of Ductal Carcinoma <i>In Situ</i> of the Breast Open
Multivariable-adjusted odds ratios of local treatment for racialized economic segregation in women with DCIS by year of DCIS diagnosis.
View article: Data from The Role of Residential Segregation in Treatment and Outcomes of Ductal Carcinoma <i>In Situ</i> of the Breast
Data from The Role of Residential Segregation in Treatment and Outcomes of Ductal Carcinoma <i>In Situ</i> of the Breast Open
Background:It remains unclear whether residential segregation impacts on clinical treatment and outcomes for ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS), a nonobligate precursor to invasive breast cancer (IBC).Methods:This population-based retrospecti…
View article: Racialized Economic Segregation and Disparities in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Care and Outcomes
Racialized Economic Segregation and Disparities in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Care and Outcomes Open
Living in segregated, low-income NHB counties had adverse impacts on early detection, treatment, and outcomes of NSCLC. However, residential segregation did not explain the excess risks of NSCLC care underutilization and mortality in NHB p…
View article: The Role of Residential Segregation in Treatment and Outcomes of Ductal Carcinoma <i>In Situ</i> of the Breast
The Role of Residential Segregation in Treatment and Outcomes of Ductal Carcinoma <i>In Situ</i> of the Breast Open
Background: It remains unclear whether residential segregation impacts on clinical treatment and outcomes for ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS), a nonobligate precursor to invasive breast cancer (IBC). Methods: This population-based retrospe…
View article: Regulation and accountability in the care home sector: expert commentaries
Regulation and accountability in the care home sector: expert commentaries Open
In this chapter, you will hear from several of the Re-Imagining Long-term Care team members who have studied accountability extensively. The team brings expertise from different disciplines and jurisdictions. They were asked to share some …
View article: Contextual conditions and social mechanisms in rural communities and care homes
Contextual conditions and social mechanisms in rural communities and care homes Open
This chapter discusses contextual and social mechanisms in rural areas in Norway, Sweden and Ontario and how they create and shape interactions between older people in care homes, their families, the staff and the volunteers. Geographical …
View article: “They make the difference between survival and living”: social activities and social relations in long-term residential care
“They make the difference between survival and living”: social activities and social relations in long-term residential care Open
Based on a thematic analysis of 35 interviews with family members, volunteers, staff and residents in three Ontario care homes conducted between 2017 and 2019, this chapter explores the unpaid yet critical contribution of family members an…
View article: Spatiotemporal Characteristics of the COVID-19 Epidemic in the United States
Spatiotemporal Characteristics of the COVID-19 Epidemic in the United States Open
Background A range of near-real-time online/mobile mapping dashboards and applications have been used to track the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic worldwide; however, small area-based spatiotemporal patterns of COVID-19 in the…
View article: Statistical Assessment of Neighborhood Socioeconomic Deprivation Environment in Spatial Epidemiologic Studies
Statistical Assessment of Neighborhood Socioeconomic Deprivation Environment in Spatial Epidemiologic Studies Open
Neighborhood socioeconomic deprivation has been associated with health behaviors and outcomes. However, neighborhood socioeconomic status has been measured inconsistently across studies. It remains unclear whether appropriate socioeconomic…