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Endometrial Cancer Type 2 Incidence and Survival Disparities Within Subsets of the US Black Population

INTRODUCTION: Endometrial cancer type 2 (EC2) carries a worse prognosis compared to EC type 1. EC2 disproportionately affects Black women among whom incidence is higher and survival is poorer compared to Whites. Here we assessed EC2 incidence and survival patterns among US Black ethnic groups: US-bo...

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Autores principales: Pinheiro, Paulo S., Medina, Heidy N., Koru-Sengul, Tulay, Qiao, Baozhen, Schymura, Maria, Kobetz, Erin N., Schlumbrecht, Matthew P.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8329656/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34354948
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2021.699577
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author Pinheiro, Paulo S.
Medina, Heidy N.
Koru-Sengul, Tulay
Qiao, Baozhen
Schymura, Maria
Kobetz, Erin N.
Schlumbrecht, Matthew P.
author_facet Pinheiro, Paulo S.
Medina, Heidy N.
Koru-Sengul, Tulay
Qiao, Baozhen
Schymura, Maria
Kobetz, Erin N.
Schlumbrecht, Matthew P.
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description INTRODUCTION: Endometrial cancer type 2 (EC2) carries a worse prognosis compared to EC type 1. EC2 disproportionately affects Black women among whom incidence is higher and survival is poorer compared to Whites. Here we assessed EC2 incidence and survival patterns among US Black ethnic groups: US-born Blacks (UBB), Caribbean-born Blacks (CBB), and Black Hispanics (BH). METHODS: We analyzed population-based data (n=24,387) for the entire states of Florida and New York (2005–2016). Hysterectomy-corrected EC2 incidence rates were computed by racial-ethnic group, and survival disparities were examined using Cox regression adjusting for tumor characteristics, poverty level, and insurance status. RESULTS: EC2 incidence rates were highest among UBB (24.4 per 100,000), followed by CBB (18.2), Whites (11.1), and Hispanics of all races (10.1). Compared to Whites, the age-adjusted cause-specific survival was worse for non-Hispanic Blacks (aHR: 1.61; 95%CI 1.52–1.71) and Hispanics of all races (aHR:1.09; 95% CI:1.01–1.18). In relation to Whites, survival was worse for non-Hispanic Blacks: UBB (aHR:1.62; 95%CI 1.52–1.74) and CBB (aHR:1.59; 95% CI:1.44–1.76) than for BH (aHR:1.30; 95% CI:1.05–1.61). Surgical resection was associated with a lower risk of death, while carcinosarcoma subtype and advanced stage at diagnosis were associated with a greater risk. CONCLUSIONS: Although higher EC2 incidence and lower survival are observed among all African-descent groups, there are significant intra-racial differences among UBB, CBB, and BH. This heterogeneity in EC2 patterns among Black populations suggests an interplay between genetic and socioenvironmental factors.
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spelling pubmed-83296562021-08-04 Endometrial Cancer Type 2 Incidence and Survival Disparities Within Subsets of the US Black Population Pinheiro, Paulo S. Medina, Heidy N. Koru-Sengul, Tulay Qiao, Baozhen Schymura, Maria Kobetz, Erin N. Schlumbrecht, Matthew P. Front Oncol Oncology INTRODUCTION: Endometrial cancer type 2 (EC2) carries a worse prognosis compared to EC type 1. EC2 disproportionately affects Black women among whom incidence is higher and survival is poorer compared to Whites. Here we assessed EC2 incidence and survival patterns among US Black ethnic groups: US-born Blacks (UBB), Caribbean-born Blacks (CBB), and Black Hispanics (BH). METHODS: We analyzed population-based data (n=24,387) for the entire states of Florida and New York (2005–2016). Hysterectomy-corrected EC2 incidence rates were computed by racial-ethnic group, and survival disparities were examined using Cox regression adjusting for tumor characteristics, poverty level, and insurance status. RESULTS: EC2 incidence rates were highest among UBB (24.4 per 100,000), followed by CBB (18.2), Whites (11.1), and Hispanics of all races (10.1). Compared to Whites, the age-adjusted cause-specific survival was worse for non-Hispanic Blacks (aHR: 1.61; 95%CI 1.52–1.71) and Hispanics of all races (aHR:1.09; 95% CI:1.01–1.18). In relation to Whites, survival was worse for non-Hispanic Blacks: UBB (aHR:1.62; 95%CI 1.52–1.74) and CBB (aHR:1.59; 95% CI:1.44–1.76) than for BH (aHR:1.30; 95% CI:1.05–1.61). Surgical resection was associated with a lower risk of death, while carcinosarcoma subtype and advanced stage at diagnosis were associated with a greater risk. CONCLUSIONS: Although higher EC2 incidence and lower survival are observed among all African-descent groups, there are significant intra-racial differences among UBB, CBB, and BH. This heterogeneity in EC2 patterns among Black populations suggests an interplay between genetic and socioenvironmental factors. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-07-20 /pmc/articles/PMC8329656/ /pubmed/34354948 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2021.699577 Text en Copyright © 2021 Pinheiro, Medina, Koru-Sengul, Qiao, Schymura, Kobetz and Schlumbrecht https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Oncology
Pinheiro, Paulo S.
Medina, Heidy N.
Koru-Sengul, Tulay
Qiao, Baozhen
Schymura, Maria
Kobetz, Erin N.
Schlumbrecht, Matthew P.
Endometrial Cancer Type 2 Incidence and Survival Disparities Within Subsets of the US Black Population
title Endometrial Cancer Type 2 Incidence and Survival Disparities Within Subsets of the US Black Population
title_full Endometrial Cancer Type 2 Incidence and Survival Disparities Within Subsets of the US Black Population
title_fullStr Endometrial Cancer Type 2 Incidence and Survival Disparities Within Subsets of the US Black Population
title_full_unstemmed Endometrial Cancer Type 2 Incidence and Survival Disparities Within Subsets of the US Black Population
title_short Endometrial Cancer Type 2 Incidence and Survival Disparities Within Subsets of the US Black Population
title_sort endometrial cancer type 2 incidence and survival disparities within subsets of the us black population
topic Oncology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8329656/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34354948
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2021.699577
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