Literature DB >> 15381619

Racial discrepancies in the outcome of patients with hepatocellular carcinoma.

Lawrence E Harrison1, Trevor Reichman, Baburao Koneru, Adrian Fisher, Dorian Wilson, Andrew Dela Torre, Arun Samanta, Maria Korogodsky.   

Abstract

HYPOTHESIS: There is a marked variation in the outcome of patients with hepatocellular carcinoma with respect to race and ethnicity. Rates among African American and Hispanic individuals are elevated as compared with those among white individuals.
DESIGN: Retrospective review of a prospective database. Demographic information, clinical staging, and other defining factors, including the absence or presence of hepatitis, cirrhosis, and alcohol abuse, were analyzed by patient interviews and review of the medical record.
SETTING: Urban tertiary referral teaching hospital. PATIENTS: Patients diagnosed as having hepatocellular carcinoma between July 1997 and June 2003 (N = 264). Main Outcome Measure Overall survival rates.
RESULTS: Based on multivariate analysis, race was identified as an independent predictor of survival. While there was no difference in the distribution of patient or tumor characteristics between the 2 groups, African American/Hispanic patients had a 5-year survival rate of 12%, which was significantly lower than that of white patients (50%; P = .001).
CONCLUSIONS: This study demonstrates a significant discrepancy in overall survival of African American/Hispanic patients as compared with that of white patients. The reason for this difference cannot be explained by patient or tumor characteristics or completely by treatment allocation. These data suggest that there may be socioeconomic, biological, and/or cultural determinants contributing to this observed difference in outcome.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15381619     DOI: 10.1001/archsurg.139.9.992

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Surg        ISSN: 0004-0010


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3.  Heavy alcohol use and premature death from hepatocellular carcinoma in the United States, 1999-2006.

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4.  Racial and insurance disparities in the receipt of transplant among patients with hepatocellular carcinoma.

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Review 5.  Meta-analysis: underutilisation and disparities of treatment among patients with hepatocellular carcinoma in the United States.

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6.  Association of transarterial chemoembolization with survival in patients with unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma.

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7.  Refusal of cancer-directed surgery strongly impairs survival of patients with localized hepatocellular carcinoma.

Authors:  Jue Wang; Fen Wei Wang
Journal:  Int J Surg Oncol       Date:  2010-12-20

8.  Survival differences by race/ethnicity and treatment for localized hepatocellular carcinoma within the United States.

Authors:  Robert J Wong; Douglas A Corley
Journal:  Dig Dis Sci       Date:  2009-01-01       Impact factor: 3.199

9.  Liver Transplantation for Hepatocellular Carcinoma among African Americans in the United States.

Authors:  A Sourianarayanane; F Aucejo; C Miller; R Lopez; N N Zein; A J McCullough; K V N Menon
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