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    Association between Ethnicity and All-Cause Mortality Following Diagnosis with Breast Cancer in 5,264 Southeast Asian Women.

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    a<p>Estimated from Cox regression model adjusted for age at diagnosis, center, and year of diagnosis.</p>b<p>Estimated from Cox regression model adjusted for age at diagnosis, center, year of diagnosis, tumor size, lymph node involvement, distant metastasis, estrogen receptor status, progesterone receptor status, and tumor grade.</p>c<p>Estimated from Cox regression model adjusted for age at diagnosis, center, year of diagnosis, tumor size, lymph node involvement, distant metastasis, estrogen receptor status, progesterone receptor status, tumor grade, loco-regional therapy, chemotherapy, and hormone therapy.</p

    Distribution of Patient Profile, Tumor Characteristics and Treatment According to Ethnicity in 5,264 Southeast Asian Women with Breast Cancer.

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    a<p>Column percentage is presented except for center where row percentage is presented.</p>b<p>Compared using χ<sup>2</sup> test for categorical variables and Kruskal Wallis test for continuous variables.</p>c<p>Absolute tumor size was only available in 4 359 patients i.e. in 80.4% of the Chinese, 89.2% of Malays and 88.5% of Indians.</p>d<p>Only includes 4,589 patients with TNM stage I to stage III breast cancer. Complete treatment consists of mastectomy, or breast conserving surgery followed by radiotherapy. Incomplete treatment includes breast conserving surgery only or radiotherapy only.</p>e<p>Only includes 2 772 patients with estrogen or progesterone receptor positive tumors.</p
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