Davis Melissa B, Newman Lisa A
Henry Ford Cancer Institute, 2799 West Grand Boulevard, Detroit, MI 48202, USA.
Breast Oncology Program, Department of Surgery, Henry Ford Health System, Henry Ford Cancer Institute, International Center for the Study of Breast Cancer Subtypes, 2799 West Grand Boulevard, Detroit, MI 48202, USA.
Surg Oncol Clin N Am. 2018 Jan;27(1):217-234. doi: 10.1016/j.soc.2017.07.009.
Breast cancer mortality rates are higher in African American compared with white American women. Disproportionately rising incidence rates, coupled with higher rates of biologically aggressive disease among African Americans is resulting in a widening of the mortality disparity. Higher rates of triple-negative breast cancer among African American women, as well as women from western sub-Saharan Africa, has prompted questions regarding the role of African ancestry as a marker of hereditary susceptibility for specific disease phenotypes. Advances in germline genetics, as well as somatic tumor genomic research, hold great promise in the effort to understand the biology of breast cancer variations between different population subsets.
与美国白人女性相比,非裔美国女性的乳腺癌死亡率更高。发病率不成比例地上升,再加上非裔美国人中侵袭性更强的疾病发生率较高,导致死亡率差距不断扩大。非裔美国女性以及撒哈拉以南非洲西部的女性中三阴性乳腺癌的发病率较高,这引发了人们对非洲血统作为特定疾病表型遗传易感性标志物作用的质疑。种系遗传学以及体细胞肿瘤基因组研究的进展,在努力理解不同人群亚组之间乳腺癌差异生物学方面具有巨大潜力。