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. 2023 Apr;30(4):2121-2127.
doi: 10.1245/s10434-023-13103-4. Epub 2023 Jan 18.

The Landmark Series: The Breast Cancer Burden of the Asian American Population and the Need for Disaggregated Data

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The Landmark Series: The Breast Cancer Burden of the Asian American Population and the Need for Disaggregated Data

Claire M Eden et al. Ann Surg Oncol. 2023 Apr.

Abstract

The Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) population is a heterogeneous group of people from geographically and ethnically distinct regions of the world. Traditionally, these patients have been reported as one large aggregate in the breast cancer literature under the race category of "Asian." A detailed examination of this group shows compelling evidence that breast cancer manifests differently among Asian ethnic subgroups, resulting in overlooked health disparities when these races are grouped together. The AAPI community is the fastest growing ethnic group in the United States, and their incidence of breast cancer is increasing at rates greater than among their non-Asian counterparts. When these patients are disaggregated by race, they show wide variations in breast cancer screening, presentation, treatment, and outcomes. This population often faces additional unique challenges in the health care system due to cultural, social, health literacy, and language barriers, which can contribute to further disparity. Our landmark series aims to showcase the breadth of the breast cancer burden in the AAPI population and highlight the need for disaggregated ethnic data.

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