Selected Articles from This Issue

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Highlights| February 06 2023 Selected Articles from This Issue Author & Article Information Online ISSN: 1538-7755 Print ISSN: 1055-9965 ©2023 American Association for Cancer Research2023American Association for Cancer Research Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev (2023) 32 (2): 155. https://doi.org/10.1158/1055-9965.EPI-32-2-HI Related Content A commentary has been published: Dietary Factors and Early-Onset Colorectal Cancer in the United States—an Ecologic Analysis A commentary has been published: Longitudinal Changes in Immune Activation Serum Biomarkers Prior to Diagnosis and Risk of B-cell NHL Subtypes A commentary has been published: Race Differences in Patient-Reported Symptoms during Chemotherapy among Women with Early-Stage Hormone Receptor–Positive Breast Cancer View more A commentary has been published: Geographic Patterns in U.S. Lung Cancer Mortality and Cigarette Smoking View less See also commentary Dietary Factors and Early-Onset Colorectal Cancer in the United States—an Ecologic AnalysisAn Ecologic Analysis On Dietary Factors and Early-Onset CRC Longitudinal Changes in Immune Activation Serum Biomarkers Prior to Diagnosis and Risk of B-cell NHL SubtypesLongitudinal Immune Activation Molecules and B-cell NHL Race Differences in Patient-Reported Symptoms during Chemotherapy among Women with Early-Stage Hormone Receptor–Positive Breast CancerRace Differences in Chemotherapy Symptoms for Breast Cancer Geographic Patterns in U.S. Lung Cancer Mortality and Cigarette SmokingPatterns in U.S. Lung Cancer and Smoking Views Icon Views Article contents Figures & tables Video Audio Supplementary Data Peer Review Share Icon Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Tools Icon Tools Get Permissions Cite Icon Cite Search Site Article Versions Icon Versions Version of Record February 6 2023 Citation Selected Articles from This Issue. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev 1 February 2023; 32 (2): 155. https://doi.org/10.1158/1055-9965.EPI-32-2-HI Download citation file: Ris (Zotero) Reference Manager EasyBib Bookends Mendeley Papers EndNote RefWorks BibTex toolbar search Search Dropdown Menu toolbar search search input Search input auto suggest Search Advanced Search Symptom burden differences may contribute to racial disparities in breast cancer outcomes. In this retrospective cohort study of 1,273 women with early-stage hormone receptor-positive breast cancer from a large cancer center, Black women more frequently experienced worsening physical and psychological symptoms during chemotherapy compared to White women. Hu and colleagues found that differences in baseline sociodemographic and clinical characteristics contributed to the increasing symptom burden among Black patients. However, most of the differences in the physical symptom changes were not explained by these characteristics, which suggests inadequate symptom management among Black women. More research is needed to ensure equitable symptom management among all patients. Lung cancer remains the leading cause of cancer death in the United States. Shreves and colleagues investigated spatial patterns in smoking prevalence and lung cancer mortality rates by sex. They report the first observation of a significant cluster of counties where the relationship between smoking prevalence... You do not currently have access to this content.
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亮点| 2023年2月6日本刊文章精选作者与文章信息在线ISSN: 1538-7755印刷ISSN: 1055-9965©2023美国癌症研究协会2023美国癌症研究协会癌症流行病学生物标志物Prev(2023) 32(2): 155。https://doi.org/10.1158/1055-9965.EPI-32-2-HI相关内容已发表评论:饮食因素与美国早发性结直肠癌-生态学分析已发表评论:b细胞NHL亚型诊断前免疫激活血清生物标志物的纵向变化及风险已发表评论:早期激素受体阳性乳腺癌患者化疗期间患者报告症状的种族差异饮食因素和早发性结直肠癌的生态学分析饮食因素和早发性结直肠癌的生态学分析诊断前免疫激活血清生物标志物的纵向变化和b细胞NHL亚型的风险纵向免疫激活分子和b细胞NHL患者在化疗期间报告症状的差异早期激素受体阳性乳腺癌乳腺癌化疗症状的种族差异美国肺癌死亡率和吸烟模式美国肺癌和吸烟观点图标查看文章内容图表和表格视频音频补充数据同行评审分享图标分享Facebook Twitter LinkedIn电子邮件工具图标工具获得许可引用图标引用搜索网站文章版本图标版本记录版本2023年2月6日引文本期精选文章。2023年2月1日;32(2): 155。https://doi.org/10.1158/1055-9965.EPI-32-2-HI下载引文文件:Ris (Zotero)参考文献管理器EasyBib Bookends Mendeley Papers EndNote RefWorks BibTex工具栏搜索搜索下拉菜单工具栏搜索搜索输入搜索输入自动建议搜索高级搜索症状负担差异可能导致乳腺癌结果的种族差异。在一项来自大型癌症中心的1273名早期激素受体阳性乳腺癌妇女的回顾性队列研究中,与白人妇女相比,黑人妇女在化疗期间更频繁地经历身体和心理症状的恶化。胡和他的同事发现,基线社会人口学和临床特征的差异导致了黑人患者症状负担的增加。然而,大多数身体症状变化的差异并不能用这些特征来解释,这表明黑人妇女的症状管理不足。需要更多的研究来确保所有患者的公平症状管理。肺癌仍然是美国癌症死亡的主要原因。Shreves和他的同事们调查了吸烟率和肺癌死亡率的空间分布模式。他们报告了对一组重要县的首次观察,在这些县,吸烟率与…您目前没有访问此内容的权限。
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