American journal of epidemiology
Historical redlining, breast cancer survival, and the mediating and modifying role of contemporary neighborhood socioeconomic conditions.
Sarah M Lima, Tia M Palermo, Lili Tian, Furrina F Lee, Tabassum Z Insaf, Henry Louis Taylor, Helen C S Meier, Deborah O Erwin, Heather M Ochs-Balcom
Published: 202510.1093/aje/kwaf282
Abstract
Historical redlining, a 1930s residential segregation policy, has been associated with contemporary breast cancer survival, but the role of contemporary neighborhood socioeconomic condition is unclear. We investigated mediating and modifying effects…
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