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breast Ansell D, Whitman S, Lipton R, Cooper R. Race, income, and survival from breast cancer at two public hospitals. Cancer 1993 72(10) 2974-8
breast Ayanian JZ, Guadagnoli E. Variations in breast cancer treatment by patient and provider characteristics. Breast Cancer Res Treat 1996 40(1) 65-74
breast Ayanian JZ, Kohler BA, Abe T, Epstein AM. The relations between health insurance coverage and clinical outcomes among women with breast cancer. N Engl J Med 1993 329(5) 326-31
breast Bain RP, Greenberg RS, Whitaker JP. Racial differences in survival of women with breast cancer. J Chronic Dis 1986 39(8) 631-42
breast Bassett MT, Krieger N. Social class and black-white differences in breast cancer survival. Am J Public Health 1986 76(12) 1400-3
breast Bentley JR, Delfino RJ, Taylor TH, Howe S, Anton-Culver H. Differences in breast cancer stage at diagnosis between non-Hispanic white and Hispanic populations, San Diego County 1988-1993. Breast Cancer Res Treat 1988 50(1) 1-9
breast Botha JL, Manku-Scott TK, Moledina F, Williams A. Indirect discrimination and breast screening. Ethn Dis 1993 3(2) 189-95
  breast Bowen D, Hickman KM, Powers D. Importance of psychological variables in understanding risk perceptions and breast cancer screening of African American women. Womens Health 1997 3(3-4) 227-42
breast Breen N, Kessler L. Changes in the use of screening mammography: evidence from the 1987 and 1990 National Health Interview Surveys. Am J Public Health 1994 84(1) 62-7
  breast Breen N, Kessler LG, Brown ML. Breast cancer among the underserved - an Overview. Breast Cancer Res Treat 1996 40(1) 105-15
breast Breen N, Wesley MN, Merrill RM, Johnson K.  The relationship of socio-economic status and access to minimum expected therapy among female breast cancer patients in the National Cancer Institute Black-White Cancer Survival Study. Ethn Dis 1999 9(1) 111-25
breast Burns RB, McCarthy EP, Freund KM, Marwill SL, Schwartz M, Ash A, Moskowitz MA. Black women receive less mammography even with similar use of primary care. Ann Intern Med 1996 125(3) 173-82
breast Bush RA, Langer RD. The effects of insurance coverage and ethnicity on mammography utilization in a postmenopausal population. West J Med 1998 168(4) 236-40
breast Caplan LS, Helzlsouer KJ, Shapiro S, Wesley MN, Edwards BK. Reasons for delay in breast cancer diagnosis. Prev Med 1996 25(2) 218-24
breast Chang SW, Kerlikowske K, Napoles‑Springer A, Posner SF, Sickles EA, Perez-Stable EJ. Racial differences in timeliness of follow-up after abnormal screening mammography. Cancer 1996 78(7) 1395-402
breast Dayal HH, Power RN, Chiu C. Race and socioeconomic status in survival from breast cancer. J Chronic Dis 1982 35(8) 675-83
breast Diehr P, Yergan J, Chu J, Fiegl P, Glaefke G, Moe R, Bergner M, Rodenbaugh J. Treatment modality and quality differences for black and white breast-cancer patients treated in community hospitals. Med Care 1989 27(10) 942-58
breast Eley JW, Hill HA, Chen VW, Austin DF, Wesley MN, Muss HB, Greenberg RS, Coates RJ, Correa P, Redmond CK, Hunter CP, Herman AA, Kurman R, Blacklow R, Shapiro S, Edwards BK. Racial differences in survival from breast cancer. Results of the National Cancer Institute Black/White Cancer Survival Study. JAMA 1994 272(12) 947-54
breast Farrow DC, Hunt WC, Samet JM. Geographic variation in the treatment of localized breast cancer. N Engl J Med 1992 326(17) 1097-101
breast Fox SA, Roetzheim RG. Screening mammography and older Hispanic women. Current status and issues. Cancer 1994 74(7 Suppl) 2028-33
breast Franzini L, Williams AF, Franklin J, Singletary SE, Theriault RL. Effects of race and socioeconomic status on survival of 1,332 black, Hispanic, and white women with breast cancer. Ann Surg Oncol 1997 4(2) 111-18
breast Frazier EL, Jiles RB, Mayberry R. Use of screening mammography and clinical breast evaluations among black, Hispanic, and white women. Prev Med 1996 25(2) 118-25
breast Freeman HP, Wasfie TJ. Cancer of the breast in poor black women. Cancer 1989 63(12) 2562-9
breast Gregorio DI, Walsh SJ, Tate JP. Diminished socioeconomic and racial disparity in the detection of early-stage breast cancer, Connecticut, 1986-1995. Ethn Dis 1999 9(3) 396-402
  breast Howard DL, Penchansky R, Brown MB. Disaggregating the effects of race on breast cancer survival. Fam Med 1998 30(3) 228-35
breast Hunter CP, Redmond CK, Chen VW, Austin DF, Greenberg RS, Correa P, Muss HB, Forman MR, Wesley MN, Blacklow RS, et al. Breast cancer: factors associated with stage at diagnosis in black and white women. Black/White Survival Study Group. J Natl Cancer Inst 1993 85(14) 1129-37
breast Jones BA, Kasi SV, Curnen MG, Owens PH, Dubrow R. Severe obesity as an explanatory factor for the black/white difference in stage of diagnosis breast cancer. Am J Epidemiol 1997 146(5) 394-404
  breast Kerner JF. Breast cancer prevention and control among the medically underserved. Breast Cancer Res Treat 1996 40(1) 1-9
breast Kimmick G, Muss HB, Case LD, Stanley V. A comparison of treatment outcomes for black patients and white patients with metastatic breast cancer. The Piedmont Oncology Association experience Cancer 1991 67(11) 2850-4
breast Lannin DR, Mathews HF, Mitchell J, Swanson MS, Swanson FH, Edwards MS. Influence of socioeconomic and cultural factors on racial differences in late-stage presentation of breast cancer. JAMA 1998 279(22) 1801-7
breast Mandelblatt J, Andrews H, Kerner J, Zauber A, Burnett W. Determinants of late stage diagnosis of breast and cervical cancer: the impact of age, race, social class and hospital type. Am J Public Health 1991 81(5) 646-9
breast Mandelblatt J, Traxler M, Lakin P, Kanetsky P, Thomas L, Chauhan P, Matseoane S, Ramsey E. Breast and cervical cancer screening of poor, elderly, black women: clinical results and implications. Harlem Study Team. Am J Prev Med 1993 9(3) 133-8
  breast Mandelblatt JS, Yabroff KR. Effectiveness of interventions designed to increase mammography use: a meta-analysis of provider-targeted strategies. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev 1999 8(9) 759-67
  breast McKinlay JB, Burns RB, Durante R, Feldman HA, Freund KM, Harrow BS, Irish JT, Kasten LE, Moskowitz MA. Patient, physician, and presentational influences on clinical decision making for breast cancer: results form a factorial experiment. J Eval Clin Pract 1997 3(1) 23-57
breast McWhorter WP, Mayer WJ. Black/white differences in type of initial breast cancer treatment and implications for survival. Am J Public Health 1987 77(12) 1515-7
breast Moormeier J. Breast cancer in black women. Ann Intern Med 1996 124(10) 897-905
  breast O'Malley AS, Earp JA, Hawley ST, Schell MJ, Mathews HF, Mitchell J. The association of race/ethnicity socioeconomic status, and physician recommendation for mammography: who gets the message about breast cancer? Am J Public Health 2001 91(1) 49-54
  breast O'Malley AS, Kerner JF, Johnson AE. Acculturation and breast cancer screening among Hispanic women in New York City. Am J Pub Health 1999 89(2) 219-27
  breast Preston JA, Scinto JD, Ni W, Wang Y, Galusha D, Schulz AF, Petrillo MK. Mammography underutilization among older women in Connecticut. J Am Geriatr Soc 1997 45(11) 1310-4
breast Roach M 3rd, Alexander M. The prognostic significance of race and survival from breast cancer: a model for assessing the reliability of reported survival differences. J Natl Med Assoc 1995 87(3) 214-9
  breast Rojas M, Mandelblatt J, Cagney K, Kerner J, Freeman H. Barriers to follow-up of abnormal screening mammograms among low-income minority women. Cancer Control Center of Harlem. Ethn Health 1996 1(3) 221-8
breast Satariano ER, Swanson GM, Moll PP. Nonclinical factors associated with surgery received for treatment of early-stage breast cancer. Am J Public Health 1992 82(2) 195-8
breast Shinagawa SM. The excess burden of breast carcinoma in minority and medically udnerserved communities: application, research, and redressing institutional racism. Cancer 2000 88(5 Suppl) 1217-23
breast Thomas LR, Fox SA, Leake BG, RoetzheimRG The effects of health beliefs on screening mammography utilization among a diverse sample of older women. Women and Health 1996 24(3) 77-94
breast Trock B, Rimer BK, King E, Balshem A, Cristinzio CS, Engstrom PF. Impact of an HMO-based intervention to increase mammography intervention. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev 1993 2(2) 151-6
breast Velanovich V, Yood MU, Bawle U, Nathanson SD, Strand VF, Talpos GB, Szymanski W, Lewis FR Jr. Racial differences in the presentation and surgical management of breast cancer. Surgery 1999 125(4) 375-9
breast Vernon SW, Vogel VG, Halabi S, Jackson GL, Lundy RO, Peters GN. Breast cancer screening behaviors and attitudes in three racial/ethnic groups. Cancer 1992 69(1) 165-74
  breast Yood MU, Johnson CC, Blount A, Abrams J, Wolman E, McCarthy BD, Raju U, Nathanson DS, Worsham M, Wolman SR. Race and differences in breast cancer survival in a managed care population. J Natl Cancer Inst 1999 91(17) 1487-91
breast Zaloznik AJ. Breast cancer stage at diagnosis: Caucasians versus Afro-Americans. Breast Cancer Res Treat 1995 34(3) 195-8
  breast&cervical Brownstein JN, Cheal N, Ackermann SP, Bassford TL, Campos-Outcalt D. Breast and cervical cancer screening in minority populations: a model for using lay health educators. J Cancer Educ 1992 7(4) 321-6
breast&cervical Hayward RA, Shapiro MF, Freeman HE, Corey CR. Who gets screened for cervical cancer and breast cancer? Results from a new national survey. Arch Intern Med 1988 148(5) 1177-81
  breast&cervical Mandelblatt JS, Gold K, O'Malley AS, Taylor K, Cagney K, Hopkins JS, Kerner J. Breast and cervix cancer screening among multiethnic women: role of age, health, and source of care. Prev Med 1999 28(4) 418-25
  breast&cervical Mandelblatt JS, Yabroff KR. Breast and cervical cancer screening for older women: recommendations and challenges for the 21st century. J Am Med Womens Assoc 2000 55(4) 210-5
breast&cervical Martin LM, Calle EE, Wingo PA, Heath CW Jr.  Comparison of mammography and Pap test use from the 1987 and 1992 National Health Interview Surveys: are we closing the gaps? Am J Prev Med 1996 12(2) 82-90
  breast&cervical O'Malley AS, Mandelblatt J, Gold K, Cagney KA, Kerner J. Continuity of care and the use of breast and cervical cancer screening services in a multiethnic community. Arch Intern Med 1997 157(13) 1462-70
uterine Coates RJ, Click LA, Harlan LC, Robboy S, Barrett RJ 2nd, Eley JW, Reynolds P, Chen VW, Darity WA, Blacklow RS, Edwards BK. Differences between black and white patients with cancer of the uterine corpus in interval from symptom recognition to initial medical consultation (United States) Cancer Causes Control 1996 7(3) 328-36
cervical Eifel PJ, Levenback C, Wharton JT, Oswald MJ. Time course and incidence of late complications in patients treated with radiation therapy for FIGO stage IB carcinoma of the uterine cervix. Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys 1995 32(5) 1289-300
  cervical Farley JH, Hines JF, Taylor RR, Carlson JW, Parker MF, Kost ER, Rogers SJ, Harrison TA, Macri CI, Parham GP. Equal care ensures equal survival for African-American women with cervical carcinoma. Cancer 2001 91(4) 869-73
cervical Harlan LC, Bernstein AM, Kessler LG. Cervical cancer screening: who is not screened and why? Am J Public Health 1991 81(7) 885-90
endometrial Hill HA, Eley JW, Harlan LC, Greenberg RS, Barret RJ 2nd, Chen VW. Racial differences in endometrial cancer survival: the black/white cancer survival study. Obstet Gynecol 1996 88(6) 919-26
cervical Merrill RM, Merrill AV, Mayer LS. Factors associated with no surgery or radiation therapy for invasive cervical cancer in black and white women. Ethn Dis 2000 10(2) 248-56
cervical Mitchell JB, McCormack LA. Time trends in late-stage diagnosis of cervical cancer. Differences by race/ethnicity and income. Med Care 1997 35(12) 1220-4
ovarian Parham G, Phillips JL, Hicks ML, Andrews N, Jones WB, Shingleton HM, Menck HR. The National Cancer Data Base Report on malignant epithelial ovarian carcinoma in African-American women Cancer 1997;80(4):816-26. The National Cancer Data Base Report on malignant epithelial ovarian carcinoma in African-American women   1997 80(4) 816-26
cervical Shelton D, Paturzo D, Flannery J, and Gregorio D. Race, stage of disease, and survival with cervical cancer. Ethn Dis 1992 2(1) 47-54
prostate Denmark-Wahnefried W, Schildkraut JM, Iselin CE, Conlisk E, Kavee A, Aldrich TE, Lengerich EJ, Walther PJ, Paulson DF. Treatment options, selection, and satisfaction among African American and white men with prostrate carcinoma in North Carolina. Cancer 1998 83(2) 320-30
prostate Freedland SJ, Sutter ME, Naitoh J, Dorey F, Csathy GS, Aronson WJ. Clinical characteristics in black and white men with prostrate cancer in an equal access medical center. Urology 2000 55(3) 387-90
  prostate Harlan L, Brawley O, Pommerenke F, Wali P, Kramer B. Geographic, age, and racial variation in the treatment of local/regional carcinoma of the prostate. J Clin Oncol 1995 13(1) 93-100
  prostate Horner RD. Racial variation in cancer care: a case study of prostrate cancer. (Review) Cancer Treat Res 1998 97 99-114
prostate Imperato PJ, Nenner RP, Will TO. Radical prostatectomy: lower rates among African-American men. J Natl Med Assoc 1996 88(9) 589-94
prostate Mettlin CJ, Murphy G. The National Cancer Data Base report on prostrate cancer.  Cancer 1994 74(5) 1640-8
prostate Morris CR, Snipes KP, Schlag R, Wright WE.   Sociodemographic factors associated with prostatectomy utilization and concordance with the physician data query for prostrate cancer (United States). Cancer Causes Control 1999 10(6) 503-11
  prostate Optenberg SA, Thompson IM, Friedrichs P, Wojcik B, Stein CR, Kramer B. Race, treatment and long-term survival from prostate cancer in an equal-access medical care delivery system. JAMA 1995 274(20) 1599-605
prostate Polednak AP. Prostrate cancer treatment in black and white men: the need to consider both stage at diagnosis and socioeconomic status. J Natl Med Assoc 1998 90(2) 101-4
prostate Polednak AP. Stage at diagnosis of prostrate cancer in Connecticut by poverty and race. Ethn Dis 1997 7(3) 215-20
prostate Polednak AP, Flannery JT. Black versus white racial differences in clinical stage at diagnosis and treatment of prostatic cancer in Connecticut. Cancer 1992 70(8) 2152-8
prostate Powell IJ, Schwartz K, Hussain M. Removal of the financial barrier to health care: does it impact on prostrate cancer at presentation and survival? A comparative study between black and white men in a Veteran Affairs system. Urology 1995 46(6) 825-30
prostate Robbins AS, Whittemore AS, Van Den Eeden SK. Race, prostate cancer survival, and membership in a large health maintenance organization. J Natl Cancer Inst 1998 90(13) 986-90
prostate Robinson SB, Ashley M, Haynes MA. Attitudes of African Americans regarding screening for prostrate cancer. J Natl Med Assoc 1996 88(4) 241-46
prostate Xia Z, Roberts RO, Schottenfeld D, Lieber M, Jacobsen SJ. Trends in prostratectomy for benign prostatic hyperplasia among black and white men in the United States: 1980 to 1994. Urology 1999 53(6) 1154-9
colorectal Ball JK, Elixhauser A. Treatment differences between blacks and whites with colorectal cancer. Med Care 1996 34(9) 970-84
colorectal Cooper GS, Yuan Z, Landefeld CS, Rimm AA. Surgery for colorectal cancer: Race-related differences in rates and survival among Medicare beneficiaries. Am J Public Health 1996 86(4) 582-6
colorectal Cooper GS Yuan Z, Rimm AA Racial disparity in the incidence and case-fatality of colorectal cancer: analysis of 329 United States counties. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev 1997 6(4) 283-5
colorectal Dominitz JA, Samsa GP, Landsman P, Provenzale D. Race, treatment, and survival among colorectal carcinoma patients in an equal-access medical system. Cancer 1998 82(12) 2312-20
  colorectal Elston Lafata J, Cole Johnson C, Ben-Menachem T, Morlock RJ. Sociodemographic differences in the receipt of colorectal cancer surveillance care following treatment with curative intent. Med Care 2001 39(4) 361-72
  colorectal Hodgson DC, Fuchs CS, Ayanian JZ. Impact of patient and provider characteristics on the treatment and outcomes of colorectal cancer. J Natl Cancer Inst 2001 93(7) 501-15
colorectal Mayberry RM, Coates RJ, Hill HA, Click LA, Chen VW, Austin DF, Redmond CK, Fenoglio‑Preiser CM, Hunter CP, Haynes MA, Muss HB, Wesley MN, Greenberg RS, Edwards BK. Determinants of black/white differences in colon cancer survival. J Natl Cancer Inst 1995 87(22) 1686-93
lung and colon Akerley WL 3d, Moritz TE, Ryan LS, Henderson WG, Zachararski LR. Racial comparison of outcomes of male Department of Veterans Affairs patients with lung and colon cancer. Arch Intern Med 1993 153(14) 1681-8
  oral Arbes SJ, Slade GS. Racial differences in stage at diagnosis of screenable oral cancers in North Carolina. J Pub Health Dent 1996 56(6) 352-4
lung Bach PB, Cramer LD, Warren JL, Begg CB. Racial differences in the treatment of early-stage lung cancer. N Engl J Med 1999 341(16) 1198-205
pain Bernabei R, Gambassi G, Lapane K, Landi F, Gatsonis C, Dunlop R, Lipsitz L, Steel K, Mor V. Management of pain in elderly patients with cancer. SAGE Study Group. Systematic Assessment of Geriatric Drug Use via Epidemiology. JAMA 1998 279(23) 1877-82.
pain Cleeland CS, Gonin R, Baez L, Loehrer P, Pandya KJ. Pain and treatment of pain in minority patients with cancer. The Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group Minority Outpatient Pain Study. Ann Intern Med 1997 127(9) 813-6
esophagus Dominitz JA, Maynard C, Billingsley KG, Boyko EJ. Race, Treatment, and Survival of Veterans With Cancer of the Distal Esophagus and Gastric Cardia. Med Care 2002 40(1 Suppl) 14-26
lung Greenwald HP, Polissar NL, Borgatta EF, McCorkle R, Goodman G. Social factors, treatment, and survival in early-stage non-small cell lung cancer. Am J Public Health 1998 88(11) 1681-4
bladder Mayer WJ, McWhorter WP. Black/white differences in non-treatment of bladder cancer patients and implications for survival. Am J Public Health 1989 79(6) 772-5
general Baquet CR, Horm JW, Gibbs T, Greenwald P.  Socioeconomic factors and cancer incidence among blacks and whites. J Natl Cancer Inst 1991 83(8) 551-7
  general Earp JA, Flax VL. What lay advisors do: An evaluation of advisors­ activities. Cancer Pract 1999 7(1) 16-21
  general Evans LA. Black and white differences: narrowing the gap in cancer medicine. In Vivo 1992 6(4) 429-34
general Franco EL. Mechanistic reasoning in sociobehavioral epidemiology: the influence of race and ethnicity on cancer survival. Epidemiology 1996 7(3) 326-7
general Freeman HP. The meaning of race in science--considerations for cancer research: concerns of special populations in the National Cancer Program. Cancer 1998 82(1) 219-25
  general Freeman HP, Muth RJ, Kerner JF. Expanding access to cancer screening and clinical follow-up among the medically underserved. Cancer Pract 1995 3(1) 19-30
  general Hegarty V, Burchett BM, Gold DT, Cohen HJ. Racial differences in use of cancer prevention services among older Americans. J Am Geriatr Soc 2000 48(7) 735-40
general Hoffman-Goetz L, Breen N, Meissner H. The impact of social class on the use of cancer screening within three racial/ethnic groups in the United States. Ethnicity and Disease 1998 8(1) 43-51
  general Mandelblatt JS, Yabroff KR, Kerner JF. Equitable access to cancer services: A review of barriers to quality care. Cancer 1999 86(11) 2378-90
  general Meyerowitz BE, Richardson J, Hudson S, Leedham B. Ethnicity and cancer outcomes: behavioral and psychosocial considerations. Psychol Bull 1998 123(1) 47-70
  general Perez-Stable EJ, Sabogal F, Otero-Sabogal R.  Use of cancer ėscreening tests in the San Francisco Bay area: comparison of Latinos and Anglos. J Natl Cancer Inst Monogr 1995 (18) 147-53
  general President's Cancer Panel, NIH (Dr. Harold Freeman). The meaning of race in science - considerations for cancer research. 1998    
general Ragland KE, Selvin S, Merrill DW. Black-white differences in stage-specific cancer survival: analysis of seven selected sites. Am J Epidemiol 1991 133(7) 672-82
general Roetzheim RG, Pal N, Tennant C, Voti L, Ayanian JZ, Schwabe A, Krischer JP. E Effects of health insurance and race on early detection of cancer. J Natl Cancer Inst 1999 91(16) 1409-15
  general Tortolero-Luna G, Glober GA, Villarreal R, Palos G, Linares A. Screening practices and knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs about cancer among Hispanic and non-Hispanic white women 35 years old or older in Nueces County, Texas. J Natl Cancer Inst Monogr 1995 -18 49-56
general Wheat ME, Kunitz G, Fisher J. Cancer screening in women: a study of house staff behavior. Am J Prev Med 1990 6(3) 130-6

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