Lumbee Native American ancestry and the incidence of aggressive histologic subtypes of endometrial cancer
Objective: The Lumbee Indian tribe is the largest Native American tribe in North Carolina, with about 55,000 enrolled members who mostly reside in southeastern counties. We evaluated whether Lumbee heritage is associated with high-risk histologic subtypes of endometrial cancer. Methods: We retrospec...
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Main Authors: | Chelsea Zhang (Author), Dario Roque (Author), Jessie A. Ehrisman (Author), Nicola DiSanto (Author), Gloria Broadwater (Author), Kemi M. Doll (Author), Paola A. Gehrig (Author), Angeles Alvarez Secord (Author), Laura J. Havrilesky (Author) |
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2015-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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