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No Geographical Inequalities in Survival for Sarcoma Patients in France: A Reference Networks’ Outcome?

SIMPLE SUMMARY: As patients with rare cancers face specific problems, reference networks have been developed in several European countries and then at the European level to improve their management. In some cases, the specialized centers belonging to reference networks provide remote services (speci...

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Autores principales: Fayet, Yohan, Chevreau, Christine, Decanter, Gauthier, Dalban, Cécile, Meeus, Pierre, Carrère, Sébastien, Haddag-Miliani, Leila, Le Loarer, François, Causeret, Sylvain, Orbach, Daniel, Kind, Michelle, Le Nail, Louis-Romée, Ferron, Gwenaël, Labrosse, Hélène, Chaigneau, Loïc, Bertucci, François, Ruzic, Jean-Christophe, Le Brun Ly, Valérie, Farsi, Fadila, Bompas, Emmanuelle, Noal, Sabine, Vozy, Aurore, Ducoulombier, Agnes, Bonnet, Clément, Chabaud, Sylvie, Ducimetière, Françoise, Tlemsani, Camille, Ropars, Mickaël, Collard, Olivier, Michelin, Paul, Gantzer, Justine, Dubray-Longeras, Pascale, Rios, Maria, Soibinet, Pauline, Le Cesne, Axel, Duffaud, Florence, Karanian, Marie, Gouin, François, Tétreau, Raphaël, Honoré, Charles, Coindre, Jean-Michel, Ray-Coquard, Isabelle, Bonvalot, Sylvie, Blay, Jean-Yves
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9179906/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35681600
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers14112620
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author Fayet, Yohan
Chevreau, Christine
Decanter, Gauthier
Dalban, Cécile
Meeus, Pierre
Carrère, Sébastien
Haddag-Miliani, Leila
Le Loarer, François
Causeret, Sylvain
Orbach, Daniel
Kind, Michelle
Le Nail, Louis-Romée
Ferron, Gwenaël
Labrosse, Hélène
Chaigneau, Loïc
Bertucci, François
Ruzic, Jean-Christophe
Le Brun Ly, Valérie
Farsi, Fadila
Bompas, Emmanuelle
Noal, Sabine
Vozy, Aurore
Ducoulombier, Agnes
Bonnet, Clément
Chabaud, Sylvie
Ducimetière, Françoise
Tlemsani, Camille
Ropars, Mickaël
Collard, Olivier
Michelin, Paul
Gantzer, Justine
Dubray-Longeras, Pascale
Rios, Maria
Soibinet, Pauline
Le Cesne, Axel
Duffaud, Florence
Karanian, Marie
Gouin, François
Tétreau, Raphaël
Honoré, Charles
Coindre, Jean-Michel
Ray-Coquard, Isabelle
Bonvalot, Sylvie
Blay, Jean-Yves
author_facet Fayet, Yohan
Chevreau, Christine
Decanter, Gauthier
Dalban, Cécile
Meeus, Pierre
Carrère, Sébastien
Haddag-Miliani, Leila
Le Loarer, François
Causeret, Sylvain
Orbach, Daniel
Kind, Michelle
Le Nail, Louis-Romée
Ferron, Gwenaël
Labrosse, Hélène
Chaigneau, Loïc
Bertucci, François
Ruzic, Jean-Christophe
Le Brun Ly, Valérie
Farsi, Fadila
Bompas, Emmanuelle
Noal, Sabine
Vozy, Aurore
Ducoulombier, Agnes
Bonnet, Clément
Chabaud, Sylvie
Ducimetière, Françoise
Tlemsani, Camille
Ropars, Mickaël
Collard, Olivier
Michelin, Paul
Gantzer, Justine
Dubray-Longeras, Pascale
Rios, Maria
Soibinet, Pauline
Le Cesne, Axel
Duffaud, Florence
Karanian, Marie
Gouin, François
Tétreau, Raphaël
Honoré, Charles
Coindre, Jean-Michel
Ray-Coquard, Isabelle
Bonvalot, Sylvie
Blay, Jean-Yves
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: As patients with rare cancers face specific problems, reference networks have been developed in several European countries and then at the European level to improve their management. In some cases, the specialized centers belonging to reference networks provide remote services (specialized diagnosis review, discussion in the Multidisciplinary Tumour Board, etc.) to increase access to these services. Using data from the national sarcoma reference network implemented in France (NETSARC+), the IGéAS research program assesses the potential of its organization to address the geographical inequalities in cancer management. We analyze the individual, clinical, and geographical determinants of the overall survival of sarcoma patients in France. We found no association between the overall survival of sarcoma patients and variables measuring their social deprivation, remoteness from reference centers, and geographical context. Following previous results from the research program, this study suggests that reference network organization should be considered to reduce cancer inequalities. ABSTRACT: The national reference network NETSARC+ provides remote access to specialized diagnosis and the Multidisciplinary Tumour Board (MTB) to improve the management and survival of sarcoma patients in France. The IGéAS research program aims to assess the potential of this innovative organization to address geographical inequalities in cancer management. Using the IGéAS cohort built from the nationwide NETSARC+ database, the individual, clinical, and geographical determinants of the 3-year overall survival of sarcoma patients in France were analyzed. The survival analysis was focused on patients diagnosed in 2013 (n = 2281) to ensure sufficient hindsight to collect patient follow-up. Our study included patients with bone (16.8%), soft-tissue (69%), and visceral (14.2%) sarcomas, with a median age of 61.8 years. The overall survival was not associated with geographical variables after adjustment for individual and clinical factors. The lower survival in precarious population districts [HR 1.23, 95% CI 1.02 to 1.48] in comparison to wealthy metropolitan areas (HR = 1) found in univariable analysis was due to the worst clinical presentation at diagnosis of patients. The place of residence had no impact on sarcoma patients’ survival, in the context of the national organization driven by the reference network. Following previous findings, this suggests the ability of this organization to go through geographical barriers usually impeding the optimal management of cancer patients.
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spelling pubmed-91799062022-06-10 No Geographical Inequalities in Survival for Sarcoma Patients in France: A Reference Networks’ Outcome? Fayet, Yohan Chevreau, Christine Decanter, Gauthier Dalban, Cécile Meeus, Pierre Carrère, Sébastien Haddag-Miliani, Leila Le Loarer, François Causeret, Sylvain Orbach, Daniel Kind, Michelle Le Nail, Louis-Romée Ferron, Gwenaël Labrosse, Hélène Chaigneau, Loïc Bertucci, François Ruzic, Jean-Christophe Le Brun Ly, Valérie Farsi, Fadila Bompas, Emmanuelle Noal, Sabine Vozy, Aurore Ducoulombier, Agnes Bonnet, Clément Chabaud, Sylvie Ducimetière, Françoise Tlemsani, Camille Ropars, Mickaël Collard, Olivier Michelin, Paul Gantzer, Justine Dubray-Longeras, Pascale Rios, Maria Soibinet, Pauline Le Cesne, Axel Duffaud, Florence Karanian, Marie Gouin, François Tétreau, Raphaël Honoré, Charles Coindre, Jean-Michel Ray-Coquard, Isabelle Bonvalot, Sylvie Blay, Jean-Yves Cancers (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: As patients with rare cancers face specific problems, reference networks have been developed in several European countries and then at the European level to improve their management. In some cases, the specialized centers belonging to reference networks provide remote services (specialized diagnosis review, discussion in the Multidisciplinary Tumour Board, etc.) to increase access to these services. Using data from the national sarcoma reference network implemented in France (NETSARC+), the IGéAS research program assesses the potential of its organization to address the geographical inequalities in cancer management. We analyze the individual, clinical, and geographical determinants of the overall survival of sarcoma patients in France. We found no association between the overall survival of sarcoma patients and variables measuring their social deprivation, remoteness from reference centers, and geographical context. Following previous results from the research program, this study suggests that reference network organization should be considered to reduce cancer inequalities. ABSTRACT: The national reference network NETSARC+ provides remote access to specialized diagnosis and the Multidisciplinary Tumour Board (MTB) to improve the management and survival of sarcoma patients in France. The IGéAS research program aims to assess the potential of this innovative organization to address geographical inequalities in cancer management. Using the IGéAS cohort built from the nationwide NETSARC+ database, the individual, clinical, and geographical determinants of the 3-year overall survival of sarcoma patients in France were analyzed. The survival analysis was focused on patients diagnosed in 2013 (n = 2281) to ensure sufficient hindsight to collect patient follow-up. Our study included patients with bone (16.8%), soft-tissue (69%), and visceral (14.2%) sarcomas, with a median age of 61.8 years. The overall survival was not associated with geographical variables after adjustment for individual and clinical factors. The lower survival in precarious population districts [HR 1.23, 95% CI 1.02 to 1.48] in comparison to wealthy metropolitan areas (HR = 1) found in univariable analysis was due to the worst clinical presentation at diagnosis of patients. The place of residence had no impact on sarcoma patients’ survival, in the context of the national organization driven by the reference network. Following previous findings, this suggests the ability of this organization to go through geographical barriers usually impeding the optimal management of cancer patients. MDPI 2022-05-25 /pmc/articles/PMC9179906/ /pubmed/35681600 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers14112620 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Fayet, Yohan
Chevreau, Christine
Decanter, Gauthier
Dalban, Cécile
Meeus, Pierre
Carrère, Sébastien
Haddag-Miliani, Leila
Le Loarer, François
Causeret, Sylvain
Orbach, Daniel
Kind, Michelle
Le Nail, Louis-Romée
Ferron, Gwenaël
Labrosse, Hélène
Chaigneau, Loïc
Bertucci, François
Ruzic, Jean-Christophe
Le Brun Ly, Valérie
Farsi, Fadila
Bompas, Emmanuelle
Noal, Sabine
Vozy, Aurore
Ducoulombier, Agnes
Bonnet, Clément
Chabaud, Sylvie
Ducimetière, Françoise
Tlemsani, Camille
Ropars, Mickaël
Collard, Olivier
Michelin, Paul
Gantzer, Justine
Dubray-Longeras, Pascale
Rios, Maria
Soibinet, Pauline
Le Cesne, Axel
Duffaud, Florence
Karanian, Marie
Gouin, François
Tétreau, Raphaël
Honoré, Charles
Coindre, Jean-Michel
Ray-Coquard, Isabelle
Bonvalot, Sylvie
Blay, Jean-Yves
No Geographical Inequalities in Survival for Sarcoma Patients in France: A Reference Networks’ Outcome?
title No Geographical Inequalities in Survival for Sarcoma Patients in France: A Reference Networks’ Outcome?
title_full No Geographical Inequalities in Survival for Sarcoma Patients in France: A Reference Networks’ Outcome?
title_fullStr No Geographical Inequalities in Survival for Sarcoma Patients in France: A Reference Networks’ Outcome?
title_full_unstemmed No Geographical Inequalities in Survival for Sarcoma Patients in France: A Reference Networks’ Outcome?
title_short No Geographical Inequalities in Survival for Sarcoma Patients in France: A Reference Networks’ Outcome?
title_sort no geographical inequalities in survival for sarcoma patients in france: a reference networks’ outcome?
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9179906/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35681600
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers14112620
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