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Prognostic Factors in Asian and White American Patients with Cervical Cancer, Considering Competing Risks
Author(s) -
Yawen Hou,
Sanxing Guo,
Jingjing Lyu,
Zihang Lu,
Zun-shuai Yang,
D Liu,
Zheng Chen
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
current oncology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.053
H-Index - 51
eISSN - 1718-7729
pISSN - 1198-0052
DOI - 10.3747/co.26.4473
Subject(s) - medicine , cervical cancer , incidence (geometry) , cumulative incidence , epidemiology , stage (stratigraphy) , cancer registry , multivariate analysis , population , oncology , proportional hazards model , univariate analysis , cancer , gynecology , cohort , environmental health , paleontology , physics , optics , biology
Cervical cancer is the 2nd most common malignant tumour in women worldwide. Previous research studies have given little attention to its prognostic factors in the rapidly growing Asian American population. In the present study, we explored prognostic factors in Asian and white American patients with cervical cancer, considering competing risks.

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