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Breast Cancer

Anderson, W. F., Rosenberg, P. S., Menashe, I., Mitani, A., & Pfeiffer, R. M. (2008). Age-Related Crossover in Breast Cancer Incidence Rates Between Black and White Ethnic Groups. Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 100(24), 1804-1814. ABSTRACT

Gnerlich, J. L., Deshpande, A. D., Jeffe, D. B., Sweet, A., White, N., & Margenthaler, J. A. (2009). Elevated breast cancer mortality in women younger than age 40 years compared with older women is attributed to poorer survival in early-stage disease. J Am Coll Surg, 208(3), 341-347. ABSTRACT

Johnson, E. T. (2002). Breast cancer racial differences before age 40—implications for screening. J Natl Med Assoc, 94(3), 149-156. ABSTRACT

Kenney, R. J., Marszalek, J. M., McNally, M. E., Nelson, B. V., Herati, A. S., & Talboy, G. E., Jr. (2008). The effects of race and age on axillary lymph node involvement in breast cancer patients at a Midwestern safety-net hospital. Am J Surg, 196(1), 64-69. ABSTRACT

Krieger, N. (1990). Social class and the black/white crossover in the age-specific incidence of breast cancer: a study linking census-derived data to population-based registry records. Am J Epidemiol, 131(5), 804-814. ABSTRACT

Mayberry, R. M. (1994). Age-specific patterns of association between breast cancer and risk factors in black women, ages 20 to 39 and 40 to 54. Ann Epidemiol, 4(3), 205-213. ABSTRACT

Newman, L. A., & Alfonso, A. E. (1997). Age-related differences in breast cancer stage at diagnosis between black and white patients in an urban community hospital. Ann Surg Oncol, 4(8), 655-662. ABSTRACT

Sarker, M., Jatoi, I., & Becher, H. (2007). Racial differences in breast cancer survival in women under age 60. Breast Cancer Res Treat, 106(1), 135-141. ABSTRACT

Shavers, V. L., Harlan, L. C., & Stevens, J. L. (2003). Racial/ethnic variation in clinical presentation, treatment, and survival among breast cancer patients under age 35. Cancer, 97(1), 134-147. ABSTRACT

Winchester, D. P., Osteen, R. T., & Menck, H. R. (1996). The National Cancer Data Base report on breast carcinoma characteristics and outcome in relation to age. Cancer, 78(8), 1838-1843. ABSTRACT

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African American

  • Description
  • Learning Objectives
  • Introduction & Overview
    • Population Growth and Distribution
    • Characteristics
  • Patterns of Health Risk
    • Life Expectancy
    • Mortality
    • Morbidity
    • Self-Rated Health and Functional Status

CULTURALLY APPROPRIATE CARE

  • Fund of Knowledge
    • Health History
      • Up from slavery
      • Health and Longevity Since the Mid-19th Century
      • Significant Dates and Periods
      • Cohort Experiences
    • Health Beliefs
    • Illness Causes & Interventions
  • Assesment
    • Cultural Biases and Misdiagnoses
    • Showing Respect
    • Use of Assesment Instruments
  • Delivery of Care
    • Cardiovascular Disease
    • Stroke
    • Breast Cancer
    • Mental Health
    • End-of-life Care
  • Cancer Care

Access and Utilization

  • Disparities
    • 1. Patient-Based Factors
    • 2. Physician-Based Factors
      • Maltreatment and Segregated Training
      • Discriminatory Patterns
      • Social and Kinship Networks
      • Informal Caregiving
      • Caregiver Burden
      • Long-Term Care
    • 3. End-of-Life Care Issues
      • Palliative and Hospice Care
      • Advance Directives
      • Role of Church and Religion
  • Health Promotion
    • Improving Health Care

Learning Resources

  • Instructional Strategies
    • Projects and Assignments
    • Case Study 1: Mr. S
      • Overview and History
      • Course and Outcome
      • Cultural Issues
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  • List of References
    • General
    • Fictive Kin
    • Breast Cancer
    • Tuskegee Study
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