Possible Mediation of the Association Between Education Attainment and Breast Cancer in a Hispanic Female Population Experiencing Historical Changes in Social Determinants of Health
Rosario-Rosado R, Nazario C, Mansilla-Rivera I, Ramírez F, da Luz-Sant'Ana I, Nie J, Hernández-Santiago J, Freudenheim J. Possible Mediation of the Association Between Education Attainment and Breast Cancer in a Hispanic Female Population Experiencing Historical Changes in Social Determinants of Health. JCO Global Oncology 2024, 10: 147-148. DOI: 10.1200/go-24-11700.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBreast cancer riskSocial determinants of healthHigher education levelDeterminants of healthSocial determinantsEducational attainmentFamily history of breast cancerPopulation-based case-control studyEducation levelIncreased breast cancer riskHistory of breast cancerUnconditional logistic regression modelsBetter health statusRisk factorsCaribbean Hispanic womenBreast cancerBenign breast diseaseLogistic regression modelsCase-control studyCancer riskHispanic womenHealth statusFamily historyMenopausal statusBreast disease