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Disparities at the Intersection of Race and Ethnicity: Examining Trends and Outcomes in Hispanic Women With Breast Cancer.

Cosette D Champion1, Samantha M Thomas2,3, Jennifer K Plichta4,5, Edgardo Parrilla Castellar5,6, Laura H Rosenberger4,5, Rachel A Greenup4,5,7, Terry Hyslop2,3, E Shelley Hwang4,5, Oluwadamilola M Fayanju4,5,7,8,9.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: We sought to examine tumor subtype, stage at diagnosis, time to surgery (TTS), and overall survival (OS) among Hispanic patients of different races and among Hispanic and non-Hispanic (NH) women of the same race.
METHODS: Women 18 years of age or older who had been diagnosed with stage 0-IV breast cancer and who had undergone lumpectomy or mastectomy were identified in the National Cancer Database (2004-2014). Tumor subtype and stage at diagnosis were compared by race/ethnicity. Multivariable linear regression and Cox proportional hazards modeling were used to estimate associations between race/ethnicity and adjusted TTS and OS, respectively.
RESULTS: A total of 44,374 Hispanic (American Indian [AI]: 79 [0.2%]; Black: 1,011 [2.3%]; White: 41,126 [92.7%]; Other: 2,158 [4.9%]) and 858,634 NH women (AI: 2,319 [0.3%]; Black: 97,206 [11.3%]; White: 727,270 [84.7%]; Other: 31,839 [3.7%]) were included. Hispanic Black women had lower rates of triple-negative disease (16.2%) than did NH Black women (23.5%) but higher rates than did Hispanic White women (13.9%; P < .001). Hispanic White women had higher rates of node-positive disease (23.2%) versus NH White women (14.4%) but slightly lower rates than Hispanic (24.6%) and NH Black women (24.5%; P < .001). Hispanic White women had longer TTS versus NH White women regardless of treatment sequence (adjusted means: adjuvant chemotherapy, 42.71 v 38.60 days; neoadjuvant chemotherapy, 208.55 v 201.14 days; both P < .001), but there were no significant racial differences in TTS among Hispanic patients. After adjustment, Hispanic White women (hazard ratio, 0.77 [95% CI, 0.74 to 0.81]) and Black women (hazard ratio, 0.75 [95% CI, 0.58 to 0.96]) had improved OS versus NH White women (reference) and Black women (hazard ratio, 1.15 [95% CI, 1.12 to 1.18]; all P < .05).
CONCLUSION: Hispanic women had improved OS versus NH women, but racial differences in tumor subtype and nodal stage among Hispanic women highlight the importance of disaggregating racial/ethnic data in breast cancer research.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33026950     DOI: 10.1200/OP.20.00381

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  JCO Oncol Pract        ISSN: 2688-1527


  5 in total

1.  Disease characteristics and mortality among Asian women with breast cancer.

Authors:  Alice Yunzi L Yu; Samantha M Thomas; Gayle D DiLalla; Rachel A Greenup; E Shelley Hwang; Terry Hyslop; Carolyn S Menendez; Jennifer K Plichta; Lisa A Tolnitch; Oluwadamilola M Fayanju
Journal:  Cancer       Date:  2021-11-18       Impact factor: 6.860

2.  Disparities in Primary Breast Cancer Stage at Presentation Among Hispanic Subgroups.

Authors:  Nishwant Swami; Tiffany Nguyen; Edward Christopher Dee; Idalid Franco; Yefri A Baez; Kaitlyn Lapen; Lora Wang; Neha Goel; Brandon A Mahal; Oluwadamilola M Fayanju; Narjust Duma; Fumiko Chino
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3.  Race and Site of Care Impact Treatment Delays in Older Women with Non-Metastatic Breast Cancer.

Authors:  Julia H Song; Olga Kantor; Elizabeth A Mittendorf; Tari A King; Christina A Minami
Journal:  Ann Surg Oncol       Date:  2022-03-30       Impact factor: 4.339

4.  Racial inequities in second-line treatment and overall survival among patients with metastatic breast cancer.

Authors:  Kristen D Whitaker; Xiaoliang Wang; Mustafa Ascha; Timothy N Showalter; Heather G Lewin; Gregory S Calip; Lori J Goldstein
Journal:  Breast Cancer Res Treat       Date:  2022-08-26       Impact factor: 4.624

5.  Hispanic Ethnicity and Breast Cancer: Disaggregating Surgical Management and Mortality by Race.

Authors:  Ahmad Hamad; Yaming Li; Allan Tsung; Bridget Oppong; Mariam F Eskander; Oindrila Bhattacharyya; Samilia Obeng-Gyasi
Journal:  J Racial Ethn Health Disparities       Date:  2021-07-12
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