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Worse Clinical and Survival Outcomes in Breast Cancer Patients Living in Puerto Rico Compared to Hispanics, Non-Hispanic Blacks, and Non-Hispanic Whites from Florida
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|作者:
Lantz, Abigail E.
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,2
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Gebert, Ryan
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,2
,7
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Li, Jiannong
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Oliveras, Jose A.
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,4
,7
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Gordian, Edna R.
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,2
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Perez-Morales, Jaileene
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Eschrich, Steven
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Chen, Dung-Tsa
[3
]
Rosa, Marilin
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]
Dutil, Julie
[4
]
Saavedra, Harold I.
[4
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Munoz-Antonia, Teresita
[1
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Flores, Idhaliz
[1
,4
,7
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Cress, William D.
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,2
,7
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机构:
[1] H Lee Moffitt Canc Ctr & Res Inst, Puerto Rico Biobank, 12902 Magnolia Dr, Tampa, FL 33612 USA
[2] H Lee Moffitt Canc Ctr & Res Inst, Dept Mol Oncol, Tampa, FL 33612 USA
[3] H Lee Moffitt Canc Ctr & Res Inst, Dept Biostat & Bioinformat, Tampa, FL USA
[4] Ponce Hlth Sci Univ, Ponce Res Inst, Dept Basic Sci, Ponce, PR USA
[5] H Lee Moffitt Canc Ctr & Res Inst, Dept Canc Epidemiol, Tampa, FL USA
[6] H Lee Moffitt Canc Ctr & Res Inst, Dept Anat Pathol, Tampa, FL USA
[7] Ponce Hlth Sci Univ, Ponce, PR 00716 USA
关键词:
Cancer health disparities;
Risk factors;
Cancer outcome;
Family cancer history;
Hormone receptors;
Cancer survival;
AFRICAN-AMERICAN WOMEN;
SOCIOECONOMIC-STATUS;
RACIAL DISPARITIES;
ETHNIC DISPARITIES;
HORMONE-RECEPTOR;
RISK-FACTORS;
SUBTYPES;
METAANALYSIS;
PREVALENCE;
MORTALITY;
D O I:
10.1007/s40615-024-02232-5
中图分类号:
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号:
1004 ;
120402 ;
摘要:
BackgroundHerein, we report the characterization of four cohorts of breast cancer patients including (1) non-Hispanic Whites in Florida, (2) non-Hispanic Blacks in Florida, (3) Hispanics in Florida, and (4) Hispanics in Puerto Rico.MethodsData from female breast cancer patients were collected from cancer registry (n = 9361) and self-reported patient questionnaires (n = 4324). Several statistical tests were applied to identify significant group differences.ResultsBreast cancer patients from Puerto Rico were least frequently employed and had the lowest rates of college education among the groups. They also reported more live births and less breastfeeding. Both Hispanic groups reported a higher fraction experiencing menstruation at age 11 or younger (Floridian Hispanics [38%] and Puerto Ricans [36%]) compared to non-Hispanic Whites (20%) and non-Hispanic Blacks (22%). Non-Hispanic Black and Puerto Rican women were significantly older at breast cancer diagnosis than their non-Hispanic White and Floridian Hispanic counterparts. The Puerto Rican and non-Hispanic Black groups more frequently had pathology stage T2 or higher primary breast tumors at diagnosis (non-Hispanic Whites [29%], non-Hispanic Blacks [39%], Floridian Hispanics [33%], Puerto Ricans [46%]). The Puerto Rican (73%, 95% CI [66, 82]) and non-Hispanic Black (79%, 95% CI [75, 84]) groups demonstrate reduced 5-year survival compared to non-Hispanic Whites (89%, 95% CI [86, 92]) and Floridian Hispanics (89%, 95% CI [86, 90]).ConclusionsThese findings demonstrate that Puerto Rican breast cancer patients suffer significant breast cancer health disparities relative to non-Hispanic Whites and Hispanics from Florida similar to the disparities observed for non-Hispanic Blacks. Future work must seek to better understand and address these disparities.
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