Maurade Gormley, Wayne R Lawrence, Jesse J Plascak, Electra D Paskett, Coral Omene, Adana A M Llanos
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A Society-to-Cells approach to evaluating multilevel and interrelated drivers of breast cancer disparities in Black women.
Despite advances in detection and treatment, Black women in the US continue to experience more aggressive breast cancer subtypes and higher mortality. Framed through a Society-to-Cells lens, this review presents a comprehensive framework for understanding how multilevel drivers-from structural forces to cellular responses-interact to perpetuate disparities. Addressing these inequities requires systemic reforms targeting root causes, including policies to redress historical neighborhood disinvestment and eliminate bias within healthcare systems.
期刊介绍:
npj Breast Cancer publishes original research articles, reviews, brief correspondence, meeting reports, editorial summaries and hypothesis generating observations which could be unexplained or preliminary findings from experiments, novel ideas, or the framing of new questions that need to be solved. Featured topics of the journal include imaging, immunotherapy, molecular classification of disease, mechanism-based therapies largely targeting signal transduction pathways, carcinogenesis including hereditary susceptibility and molecular epidemiology, survivorship issues including long-term toxicities of treatment and secondary neoplasm occurrence, the biophysics of cancer, mechanisms of metastasis and their perturbation, and studies of the tumor microenvironment.