Disparities in breast cancer care and research: Report from a breast cancer research foundation sponsored workshop, 9–10 october 2014

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The purpose of this workshop was to bring together diverse stakeholders from the breast cancer research community to discuss critical issues related to disparities in breast cancer care and to identify potential strategies for reducing disparities and inequities in care through research. The workshop format included a series of formal content presentations, participation in break out groups that focused on specific topics highlighted in the content presentations, reporting back of findings and a facilitated discussion that focused on shaping a research agenda. The workshop members concluded that numerous groups of women are at increased risk for disparities in breast cancer care: many patients and survivors suffer disproportionately from inadequate access to high-quality diagnosis and treatment, resulting in more frequent and severe adverse outcomes from the disease. Research on breast cancer disparities provides a major opportunity for reducing the burden of breast cancer. Thus, it is important for the Breast Cancer Research Foundation and other research funders to consider how to best promote research focused on ensuring breast cancer health equity.

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Canin, B., Freund, K. M., Ganz, P. A., Hershman, D. L., & Paskett, E. D. (2015). Disparities in breast cancer care and research: Report from a breast cancer research foundation sponsored workshop, 9–10 october 2014. Npj Breast Cancer. Nature Publishing Group. https://doi.org/10.1038/npjbcancer.2015.13

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