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Ewing sarcoma demonstrates racial disparities in incidence-related and sex-related differences in outcome
Cancer, 07/01/09
Jawad MU et al. - To the authors' knowledge, this is the first report focusing on racial disparity in incidence of Ewing sarcoma. Caucasians were affected more frequently, although outcomes were similar between races. It is noteworthy that being a woman constituted a survival benefit only among the Caucasian patients.
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