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Received: 29 January 2013 Revised: 27 February 2013 Accepted: 8 March 2013īreast cancer (BC) is the most common female malignancy in Puerto Rico and the United States (US). Anderson Cancer Center, Partners for Excellence in Cancer Research, and the RCMI Program Grant G12RR03051 from the University of Puerto Rico. This study was supported by an unrestricted grant from Glaxo SmithKline with additional support from the following grants from the National Institute of Health: Training in Computational Genomic Epidemiology of Cancer (National Cancer Institute 5R25CA094186-08), the NCI Grant U54CA96297 for the Puerto Rico Cancer Center/The University of Texas M. Capo-Ramos6, Carmen Gonzalez-Keelan7, Edna Mora1,8 & Erick Suarez2ġCancer Control and Population Sciences Program, University of Puerto Rico Comprehensive Cancer Center, San Juan, Puerto Rico 2Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology, Graduate School of Public Health, Medical Sciences Campus, University of Puerto Rico, San Juan, Puerto RicoģPuerto Rico Central Cancer Registry, University of Puerto Rico Comprehensive Cancer Center, San Juan, Puerto Rico 4Cancer Center, Hospital Auxilio Mutuo, San Juan, Puerto RicoĥSchool of Medicine, Medical Sciences Campus, University of Puerto Rico, San Juan, Puerto Rico 6National Center for Health Statistics, Centers for Disease Control & Prevention, MarylandħDepartment of Pathology, School of Medicine, Medical Sciences Campus, University of Puerto Rico, San Juan, Puerto Rico 8Department of Surgery, School of Medicine, Medical Sciences Campus, University of Puerto Rico, San Juan, Puerto Ricoīreast cancer, Hispanic, Puerto Rico, subtypes, survivalĪna Patricia Ortiz, University of Puerto Rico Comprehensive Cancer Center, PMB 711, 89 De Diego Ave. Breast cancer molecular subtypes and survival in a hospital-based sample in Puerto RicoĪna Patricia Ortiz1,2, Orquidea Frías1, Javier Pérez3, Fernando Cabanillas4, Lisa Martinez5, Carola Sanchez2, David E.
