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Evaluation of tumor immune microenvironment in Hispanic and African American breast cancer

Background

  • Hispanics or Latinos (HL) and Non-Hispanic African Americans or Black (NHB) have a higher prevalence of advanced-stage breast cancer (BC) at diagnosis compared to Non-Hispanic Whites (NHW).
  • To understand the role of immune system, we evaluated the tumor immune microenvironment (TIME) by race/ethnicity among HL, AA, and NHW BC patients.
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