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ABSTRACT: Breast cancer incidence and mortality trends in an affluent
population: Marin County, California, USA, 1990-1999
Background: Elevated rates of breast cancer in affluent Marin
County, California, were first reported in the early 1990s. These
rates have since been related to higher regional prevalence of
known breast cancer risk factors, including low parity, education,
and income. Close surveillance of Marin County breast cancer trends
has nevertheless continued, in part because distinctive breast cancer
patterns in well-defined populations may inform understanding of
breast cancer etiology.
Conclusion: Patterns of breast cancer incidence and mortality in
Marin County are unlike those in other California counties, and they
are probably explained by Marin County's unique sociodemographic
characteristics.
Similar trends may have occurred in other affluent
populations for which available data do not permit annual monitoring
of cancer occurrence.
[09/10/2002; Breast Cancer Research]
Ann's NOTE: I feel that the researchers left something out. Like what the heck affluence has to do with breast cancer. By itself, NO kind of answer at all.
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