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Differences in vitamin D status may account for disparities in breast cancer survival rates
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The American Cancer Society just published a paper reporting that while breast cancer incidence rates for 2008-2012 were similar for black and white women, death rates were 42% higher for black women [DeSantis, 2015]. The factors suggested to explain the disparity in mortality rates included difference in stage at diagnosis, obesity, comorbidities, tumor characteristics, as well as access, adherence, and response to treatments.
Source: Differences in vitamin D status may account for disparities in breast cancer survival rates