Increased incidence of loco-regional recurrences among african american women with terminal stage breast cancer.

Clinical medicine. Oncology Pub Date : 2008-01-01 Epub Date: 2008-11-03 DOI:10.4137/cmo.s988
Gerardo Colón-Otero, Sherry King, Vandelyn Smith, Carolyn Bieber, Julia Crook, Lawrence A Solberg, Robert Shannon, Edith A Perez
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Unlabelled: A prospective analysis of women with terminal breast cancer admitted to CHNE from November 2006-August 2007 evaluated anecdotal observations that African American (AA) women are likelier than Caucasian women to evidence loco-regional recurrences (LRR). Women with terminal breast cancer who were admitted to CHNE, a not-for-profit hospice serving over 90% of Northeast Florida hospice patients, were eligible for participation. 134 terminal breast cancer patients were assessed by hospice nurses for LRR presence via chest wall examination. 80% of them (107) were Caucasian, 17% (23) were AA and 3% (4) were of other ethnicities. Evidence of LRR were noted in 13% of the women (17/134). The proportion of patients with LRR was higher in AA women than Caucasian women (26% vs. 10%, 6/23 vs. 11/107, respectively), although this difference was not statistically significant (p = 0.08). The majority of Caucasian women with LRR consented to a medical record review, but a minority of AA women consented (8/11 vs. 2/6, respectively, p = 0.16).

Conclusion: Evaluating disparities in breast cancer care outcomes is possible by reviewing data from patients served by hospice programs that aid a majority of patients within a community. This pilot data suggests that AA women with breast cancer have a higher incidence of loco-regional failure as a component of their terminal breast cancer disease than Caucasian women. A smaller proportion of AA patients and families agreed to participate in a medical record review study than Caucasians. Larger studies are necessary to confirm these findings, to elucidate factors contributing to disparities and to develop potential solutions.

非洲裔美国妇女终末期乳腺癌的局部区域复发率增加。
未标记:一项对2006年11月至2007年8月住院的晚期乳腺癌妇女的前瞻性分析评估了轶事观察,非洲裔美国人(AA)妇女比白种人妇女更有可能出现局部区域复发(LRR)。CHNE是一家非营利性临终关怀医院,为佛罗里达州东北部90%以上的临终关怀患者提供服务,入院的晚期乳腺癌妇女有资格参加研究。134例晚期乳腺癌患者由安宁疗护护士通过胸壁检查评估LRR的存在。其中白种人107人,占80%,AA族23人,占17%,其他民族4人,占3%。13%的女性(17/134)存在LRR的证据。AA女性LRR患者比例高于高加索女性(分别为26% vs. 10%, 6/23 vs. 11/107),但差异无统计学意义(p = 0.08)。大多数患有LRR的高加索妇女同意进行医疗记录审查,但少数AA妇女同意(分别为8/11对2/6,p = 0.16)。结论:评估乳腺癌护理结果的差异是可能的,通过回顾安宁疗护项目所服务的患者的数据,该项目帮助了社区内的大多数患者。这一试点数据表明,与高加索女性相比,AA女性乳腺癌患者的局部-区域衰竭发生率更高,这是其晚期乳腺癌的一个组成部分。与白种人相比,AA患者和家属同意参与医疗记录审查研究的比例较小。有必要进行更大规模的研究,以证实这些发现,阐明造成差异的因素,并制定可能的解决办法。
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