Rutgers: Indian and Pakistani Women Diagnosed With More Aggressive Breast Cancer at Younger Age
October 27, 2020
October 27, 2020
NEW BRUNSWICK, New Jersey, Oct. 27 (TNSRes) -- Rutgers University issued the following news:
Indian and Pakistani women are diagnosed with breast cancer, including more aggressive forms of the disease, at a younger age, according to Rutgers researchers.
South Asians are the fastest-growing major ethnic group in the United States with breast cancer rates increasing within the population, but little is known about the disease in this socio-culturally unique population.
Indian and Pakistani women are diagnosed with breast cancer, including more aggressive forms of the disease, at a younger age, according to Rutgers researchers.
South Asians are the fastest-growing major ethnic group in the United States with breast cancer rates increasing within the population, but little is known about the disease in this socio-culturally unique population.