There is evidence that African-American women with triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) have worse clinical outcomes than women of European descent with TNBC. However, it is unclear whether survival differences persist after adjusting for health disparities. Understanding the relative contributions of biology and disparities is crucial for improving the poor survival of African-American women with TNBC.
- Eric C. Dietze
- Christopher Sistrunk
- Victoria L. Seewaldt