38 min

Breast Cancer Survival Differences in Black and White Women Breastcancer.org Podcast

    • Medicine

Although Black women are less like to be diagnosed with breast cancer than white women, they are more likely to die if they do develop the disease. Much of Dr. Kent Hoskins’ research focuses on trying to figure out the factors behind this difference in survival. He was the lead author of a paper in the journal JAMA Oncology that found that both the characteristics of a breast cancer, as well the environment in which women live, contribute equally to this survival disparity.
Listen to the podcast to hear Dr. Hoskins explain:

when survival differences were first noticed

what social determinants of health are

how he and his colleagues developed their study

what the results mean for Black women who develop breast cancer

what the next steps are for his research

Although Black women are less like to be diagnosed with breast cancer than white women, they are more likely to die if they do develop the disease. Much of Dr. Kent Hoskins’ research focuses on trying to figure out the factors behind this difference in survival. He was the lead author of a paper in the journal JAMA Oncology that found that both the characteristics of a breast cancer, as well the environment in which women live, contribute equally to this survival disparity.
Listen to the podcast to hear Dr. Hoskins explain:

when survival differences were first noticed

what social determinants of health are

how he and his colleagues developed their study

what the results mean for Black women who develop breast cancer

what the next steps are for his research

38 min