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Incidence, survival, pathology, and genetics of adult Latino Americans with glioblastoma.

Maryam Shabihkhani1, Donatello Telesca2, Masoud Movassaghi1, Yalda B Naeini1, Kourosh M Naeini3, Seyed Amin Hojat1, Diviya Gupta1, Gregory M Lucey1, Michael Ontiveros1, Michael W Wang1, Lauren S Hanna1, Desiree E Sanchez1, Sergey Mareninov1, Negar Khanlou1, Harry V Vinters1,4, Marvin Bergsneider5,6, Phioanh Leia Nghiemphu4, Albert Lai4,6, Linda M Liau5,6, Timothy F Cloughesy4,6, William H Yong7,8.   

Abstract

Latino Americans are a rapidly growing ethnic group in the United States but studies of glioblastoma in this population are limited. We have evaluated characteristics of 21,184 glioblastoma patients from the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) Program of the National Cancer Institute. This SEER data from 2001 to 2011 draws from 28% of the U.S. POPULATION: Latinos have a lower incidence of GBM and present slightly younger than non-Latino Whites. Cubans present at an older age than other Latino sub-populations. Latinos have a higher incidence of giant cell glioblastoma than non-Latino Whites while the incidence of gliosarcoma is similar. Despite lower rates of radiation therapy and greater rates of sub-total resection than non-Latino Whites, Latinos have better 1 and 5 year survival rates. SEER does not record chemotherapy data. Survivals of Latino sub-populations are similar with each other. Age, extent of resection, and the use of radiation therapy are associated with improved survival but none of these variables are sufficient in a multivariate analysis to explain the improved survival of Latinos relative to non-Latino Whites. As molecular data is not available in SEER records, we studied the MGMT and IDH status of 571 patients from a UCLA database. MGMT methylation and IDH1 mutation rates are not statistically significantly different between non-Latino Whites and Latinos. For UCLA patients with available information, chemotherapy and radiation rates are similar for non-Latino White and Latino patients, but the latter have lower rates of gross total resection and present at a younger age.

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Keywords:  Ethnicity; Giant cell glioblastoma; Glioblastoma; Hispanic; Latino; Race

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28161760     DOI: 10.1007/s11060-017-2377-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurooncol        ISSN: 0167-594X            Impact factor:   4.130


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