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Comparative Study
. 1980 Mar;64(3):461-3.

Changing ratio of breast cancer incidence rates with age of black females compared with white females in the United States

  • PMID: 6928234
Comparative Study

Changing ratio of breast cancer incidence rates with age of black females compared with white females in the United States

G E Gray et al. J Natl Cancer Inst. 1980 Mar.

Abstract

Age-standardized breast cancer rates were approximately 30% lower in U.S. black women compared to white women. This observation concealed the fact that black women under age 40 years had a higher incidence of breast cancer than did white women, whereas white women over 40 years had a higher incidence. The known risk factors for breast cancer development (early age at menarche, late age at first full-term delivery, and a late age of menopause) differed in black and white populations, which might explain this difference in breast cancer incidence between blacks and whites at different ages.

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