Bladder Cancer Incidence and Survival in the United States and Texas Non-Latino Whites and Latinos

被引:0
|
作者
Wu, Shenghui [1 ]
Munoz, Edgar [1 ,2 ]
Liu, Yanning [3 ]
Svatek, Robert [4 ]
Mansour, Ahmed M. [4 ]
Ramirez, Amelie G. [1 ,2 ]
Tomlinson, Gail [5 ,6 ]
Mesa, Ruben A. [5 ]
Rodriguez, Ronald [4 ]
Michalek, Joel E. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Texas Hlth San Antonio, Dept Populat Hlth Sci, 7411 John Smith,Suite 1000, San Antonio, TX 78229 USA
[2] Univ Texas Hlth San Antonio, Inst Hlth Promot Res, San Antonio, TX 78229 USA
[3] John B Alexander High Sch, Laredo, TX USA
[4] Univ Texas Hlth San Antonio, Dept Urol, San Antonio, TX 78229 USA
[5] Univ Texas Hlth San Antonio MD Anderson, Mays Canc Ctr, San Antonio, TX USA
[6] Univ Texas Hlth San Antonio, Greehey Childrens Canc Res Inst, San Antonio, TX 78229 USA
关键词
Bladder cancer; incidence; survival; non-latino whites; latinos; SEER; texas; south texas; United States; HEALTH; EPIDEMIOLOGY; DISPARITY; MORTALITY; WOMEN; RISK;
D O I
10.3233/BLC-200352
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
BACKGROUND: Bladder cancer (BC) poses an enormous burden on health care systems. Latinos in Texas (TX) were underrepresented in previous studies on racial/ethnic disparity of BC in the US. OBJECTIVE: To examine whether BC incidence and survival rates differ among Latinos compared to non-Latino whites (NLW) in South TX, TX, and the US SEER. METHODS: Data was collected from the US SEER Program and the Texas Cancer Registry. Annual age-specific and age-adjusted BC incidence rates and annual 5-year relative survival were calculated. RESULTS: South TX and TX had significantly lower BC incidence rates than SEER for both Latinos and NLW regardless of gender (Ps < 0.05). South TX women had worse BC survival rates than SEER women for both Latinos and NLW(Ps < 0.05). TX NLW had worse BC survival rates than SEER NLW for both genders together and men only (Ps < 0.05). All Latino groups had lower incidence but worse survival rates than NLW groups for both men and women in each geographic area (all Ps < 0.05). Women had significantly lower BC incidence but worse survival rates than men regardless of race/ethnicity in each geographic area (all Ps < 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: South TX women had lower BC incidence but worse survival rates than US SEER women for both Latinos and NLW. Latinos had worse survival but lower incidence rates than NLW. Women had lower BC incidence but worse survival rates than men. The study identifies the BC distribution and high-risk population, racial/ethnic disparities, and geographic differences. It facilitates health care services planning.
引用
收藏
页码:497 / 506
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Survival trends in metastatic bladder cancer in the United States: A population based study
    Shah, Binay Kumar
    Mandal, Rakesh
    JOURNAL OF CANCER RESEARCH AND THERAPEUTICS, 2015, 11 (01) : 124 - 128
  • [22] Myelodysplastic syndromes - Incidence and survival in the United States
    Ma, Xiaomei
    Does, Monique
    Raza, Azra
    Mayne, Susan T.
    CANCER, 2007, 109 (08) : 1536 - 1542
  • [23] Comorbidities and endometrial cancer survival in Hispanics and non-Hispanic whites
    Cook, Linda S.
    Nelson, Harold E.
    Cockburn, Myles
    Olson, Sara H.
    Muller, Carolyn Y.
    Wiggins, Charles L.
    CANCER CAUSES & CONTROL, 2013, 24 (01) : 61 - 69
  • [24] Risk-adjusted melanoma skin cancer incidence rates in Whites (United States)
    Merrill, Ray Martell
    MELANOMA RESEARCH, 2011, 21 (06) : 535 - 540
  • [25] Cancer Stage, Treatment, and Survival Among Transgender Patients in the United States
    Jackson, Sarah S.
    Han, Xuesong
    Mao, Ziling
    Nogueira, Leticia
    Suneja, Gita
    Jemal, Ahmedin
    Shiels, Meredith S.
    JNCI-JOURNAL OF THE NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE, 2021, 113 (09): : 1221 - 1227
  • [26] Incidence Trends of Vulvar Cancer in the United States: A 20-Year Population-Based Study
    Mousavi, Seyed Ehsan
    Ghasemi, Hoomaan
    Najafi, Morvarid
    Yekta, Zahra
    Nejadghaderi, Seyed Aria
    CANCER REPORTS, 2024, 7 (06)
  • [27] The role of smoking in explaining racial/ethnic disparities in bladder cancer incidence in the United States
    Liu, Yuchen
    Zhao, Yu Chen
    Lu, Yujia
    Goodarz, Danaei
    Gershman, Boris
    UROLOGIC ONCOLOGY-SEMINARS AND ORIGINAL INVESTIGATIONS, 2023, 41 (09) : 389.e1 - 389.e6
  • [28] The incidence of primary fallopian tube cancer in the United States
    Stewart, Sherri L.
    Wike, Jennifer M.
    Foster, Stephanie L.
    Michaud, Frances
    GYNECOLOGIC ONCOLOGY, 2007, 107 (03) : 392 - 397
  • [29] Incidence and survival differences in esophageal cancer among ethnic groups in the United States
    Chen, Zheling
    Ren, Yinghong
    Du, Xianglin L.
    Yang, Jiao
    Shen, Yanwei
    Li, Shuting
    Wu, Yunying
    Lv, Meng
    Dong, Danfeng
    Li, Enxiao
    Li, Wei
    Liu, Peijun
    Yang, Jin
    Yi, Min
    ONCOTARGET, 2017, 8 (29) : 47037 - 47051
  • [30] Prostate cancer incidence and survival in relation to education (United States)
    Kyle Steenland
    Carmen Rodriguez
    Alison Mondul
    Eugenia E. Calle
    Cancer Causes & Control, 2004, 15 : 939 - 945