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Social determinants of health and survival on Brazilian patients with glioblastoma: a retrospective analysis of a large populational database

BACKGROUND: The majority of patients diagnosed with glioblastoma develop recurrent disease resulting in poor prognoses. The current study aimed to determine the survival rates of patients diagnosed with glioblastoma in Brazil accounting for the influence of age, treatment modalities, public and priv...

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Autores principales: Marta, Gustavo Nader, Moraes, Fabio Ynoe, Feher, Olavo, Vellutini, Eduardo de Arnaldo Silva, Pahl, Felix Hendrik, Gomes, Marcos de Queiroz Teles, Cardoso, Alberto Carlos Capel, Neville, Iuri Santana, Hanna, Samir Abdallah, Palhares, Daniel Moore Freitas, Teixeira, Manoel Jacobsen, Maldaun, Marcos Vinícius Calfat, Pereira, Allan Andresson Lima
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9903794/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36776713
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.lana.2021.100066
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author Marta, Gustavo Nader
Moraes, Fabio Ynoe
Feher, Olavo
Vellutini, Eduardo de Arnaldo Silva
Pahl, Felix Hendrik
Gomes, Marcos de Queiroz Teles
Cardoso, Alberto Carlos Capel
Neville, Iuri Santana
Hanna, Samir Abdallah
Palhares, Daniel Moore Freitas
Teixeira, Manoel Jacobsen
Maldaun, Marcos Vinícius Calfat
Pereira, Allan Andresson Lima
author_facet Marta, Gustavo Nader
Moraes, Fabio Ynoe
Feher, Olavo
Vellutini, Eduardo de Arnaldo Silva
Pahl, Felix Hendrik
Gomes, Marcos de Queiroz Teles
Cardoso, Alberto Carlos Capel
Neville, Iuri Santana
Hanna, Samir Abdallah
Palhares, Daniel Moore Freitas
Teixeira, Manoel Jacobsen
Maldaun, Marcos Vinícius Calfat
Pereira, Allan Andresson Lima
author_sort Marta, Gustavo Nader
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description BACKGROUND: The majority of patients diagnosed with glioblastoma develop recurrent disease resulting in poor prognoses. The current study aimed to determine the survival rates of patients diagnosed with glioblastoma in Brazil accounting for the influence of age, treatment modalities, public and private practices, and educational level using a population-based national database. METHODS: Patients diagnosed with glioblastoma from 1999-2020 were identified from The Fundação Oncocentro de São Paulo database to create a retrospective cohort. Patients were described according to age, education level treatment modalities and medical practice. In a Cox proportional hazards model, controlled for confounding factors for overall survival, the hazard ratio and 95% CI of overall survival in adults was evaluated. FINDINGS: A total of 4,511 patients were included. The median lengths of survival for patients treated in the public and private settings were 8 and 17 months (p<0.001), respectively. Young patients had longer median overall survival (OS: 18 to 40 years, 41 to 60 years, 61 to 65 years, 66 to 70 years and over than 70 years was 22 months, 10 months, 6 months, 5 months, 4 months, respectively (p<0.001). In general, combined treatments were associated with higher median survival compared to monotherapy. The higher educational level, the higher median survival was observed (4 months for illiterate versus 14 months for university degree). In the multivariable analyses, the significant independent predictors for overall survival were practice setting, educational level, age and treatment modalities. INTERPRETATION: Public practice, older patients, less intensive treatment, and lower educational level were associated with worse survival outcomes in Brazilian glioblastoma patients.
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spelling pubmed-99037942023-02-10 Social determinants of health and survival on Brazilian patients with glioblastoma: a retrospective analysis of a large populational database Marta, Gustavo Nader Moraes, Fabio Ynoe Feher, Olavo Vellutini, Eduardo de Arnaldo Silva Pahl, Felix Hendrik Gomes, Marcos de Queiroz Teles Cardoso, Alberto Carlos Capel Neville, Iuri Santana Hanna, Samir Abdallah Palhares, Daniel Moore Freitas Teixeira, Manoel Jacobsen Maldaun, Marcos Vinícius Calfat Pereira, Allan Andresson Lima Lancet Reg Health Am Research Article BACKGROUND: The majority of patients diagnosed with glioblastoma develop recurrent disease resulting in poor prognoses. The current study aimed to determine the survival rates of patients diagnosed with glioblastoma in Brazil accounting for the influence of age, treatment modalities, public and private practices, and educational level using a population-based national database. METHODS: Patients diagnosed with glioblastoma from 1999-2020 were identified from The Fundação Oncocentro de São Paulo database to create a retrospective cohort. Patients were described according to age, education level treatment modalities and medical practice. In a Cox proportional hazards model, controlled for confounding factors for overall survival, the hazard ratio and 95% CI of overall survival in adults was evaluated. FINDINGS: A total of 4,511 patients were included. The median lengths of survival for patients treated in the public and private settings were 8 and 17 months (p<0.001), respectively. Young patients had longer median overall survival (OS: 18 to 40 years, 41 to 60 years, 61 to 65 years, 66 to 70 years and over than 70 years was 22 months, 10 months, 6 months, 5 months, 4 months, respectively (p<0.001). In general, combined treatments were associated with higher median survival compared to monotherapy. The higher educational level, the higher median survival was observed (4 months for illiterate versus 14 months for university degree). In the multivariable analyses, the significant independent predictors for overall survival were practice setting, educational level, age and treatment modalities. INTERPRETATION: Public practice, older patients, less intensive treatment, and lower educational level were associated with worse survival outcomes in Brazilian glioblastoma patients. Elsevier 2021-09-02 /pmc/articles/PMC9903794/ /pubmed/36776713 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.lana.2021.100066 Text en © 2021 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Marta, Gustavo Nader
Moraes, Fabio Ynoe
Feher, Olavo
Vellutini, Eduardo de Arnaldo Silva
Pahl, Felix Hendrik
Gomes, Marcos de Queiroz Teles
Cardoso, Alberto Carlos Capel
Neville, Iuri Santana
Hanna, Samir Abdallah
Palhares, Daniel Moore Freitas
Teixeira, Manoel Jacobsen
Maldaun, Marcos Vinícius Calfat
Pereira, Allan Andresson Lima
Social determinants of health and survival on Brazilian patients with glioblastoma: a retrospective analysis of a large populational database
title Social determinants of health and survival on Brazilian patients with glioblastoma: a retrospective analysis of a large populational database
title_full Social determinants of health and survival on Brazilian patients with glioblastoma: a retrospective analysis of a large populational database
title_fullStr Social determinants of health and survival on Brazilian patients with glioblastoma: a retrospective analysis of a large populational database
title_full_unstemmed Social determinants of health and survival on Brazilian patients with glioblastoma: a retrospective analysis of a large populational database
title_short Social determinants of health and survival on Brazilian patients with glioblastoma: a retrospective analysis of a large populational database
title_sort social determinants of health and survival on brazilian patients with glioblastoma: a retrospective analysis of a large populational database
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9903794/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36776713
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.lana.2021.100066
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