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State insurance mandates are necessary but not sufficient for closing the racial and ethnic disparity gap in assisted reproductive technology
Volovsky M, Seifer D. State insurance mandates are necessary but not sufficient for closing the racial and ethnic disparity gap in assisted reproductive technology. Fertility And Sterility 2023, 121: 46-47. PMID: 37816429, DOI: 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2023.10.003.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2021
Ethnicity/Race and Age-Specific Variations of Serum AMH in Women—A Review
Kotlyar AM, Seifer DB. Ethnicity/Race and Age-Specific Variations of Serum AMH in Women—A Review. Frontiers In Endocrinology 2021, 11: 593216. PMID: 33633682, PMCID: PMC7900163, DOI: 10.3389/fendo.2020.593216.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2009
Racial and ethnic differences in reproductive potential across the life cycle
Butts SF, Seifer DB. Racial and ethnic differences in reproductive potential across the life cycle. Fertility And Sterility 2009, 93: 681-690. PMID: 19939362, DOI: 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2009.10.047.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsFemaleHumansInfertility, FemaleMenopausePubertyRacial GroupsReproductionReproductive Techniques, AssistedConceptsRacial disparitiesLive birth rateReproductive health outcomesEthnic groupsRace/ethnicityMenopausal symptomsClinical endpointsMenopausal transitionMEDLINE searchHispanic womenPotential confoundingHealth outcomesReproductive healthReproductive life cycleNumber of reportsPubertal onsetEarly pubertySmall sample sizeEthnic differencesIndependent effectsReproductive technologiesOutcomesBirth rateContinuum of eventsReproductive life spanTrends of racial disparities in assisted reproductive technology outcomes in black women compared with white women: Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology 1999 and 2000 vs. 2004–2006
Seifer DB, Zackula R, Grainger DA, Report S. Trends of racial disparities in assisted reproductive technology outcomes in black women compared with white women: Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology 1999 and 2000 vs. 2004–2006. Fertility And Sterility 2009, 93: 626-635. PMID: 19368916, DOI: 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2009.02.084.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsWhite womenCycles of IVFPoor prognostic factorReproductive technology outcomesNon-Hispanic womenBlack womenTubal factorIVF cyclesOvulation disordersCohort studyOvarian reserveIVF outcomesPrognostic factorsUterine factorsReporting of raceMale factorLive birthsMAIN OUTCOMEART outcomesMember clinicsOlder ageRacial disparitiesWomenFresh embryosReproductive technologies