Danielle M Thompson, Kristine Kuchta, Sandra Simovic, Katharine A Yao
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摘要
引言:本研究调查了40岁以下黑人女性乳腺癌的最新趋势和结果。方法:使用美国人口普查数据对2010-2022年美国国家癌症数据库中的乳腺癌发病率数据进行分析。结果:在188,311名40岁以下的女性中,16.4%是黑人,而在老年黑人女性中,这一比例为11.3%。从2010年到2022年,年轻黑人女性的发病率上升了5.3%,而白人女性为19.9%,西班牙裔女性为27.7%,亚洲/太平洋岛民女性为18.9%。三阴性乳腺癌在年轻黑人女性(16.3%)中比年轻非黑人女性(12.1%)更常见。40岁以下的黑人妇女的死亡率高出50% (OR 1.50; 95% CI: 1.46-1.55, p <。0001)在调整了年龄、肿瘤特征和治疗后,与非黑人同龄人相比。结论:与非黑人年轻女性相比,年轻黑人女性患侵袭性乳腺癌的几率更高,总体生存率更低,尽管在过去十年中发病率保持稳定。
Breast cancer trends and outcomes among young Black Women: A national cancer database analysis.
Introduction: This study examined recent trends and outcomes in breast cancer among Black women under age forty.
Methods: Breast cancer incidence data from the National Cancer Database (2010-2022) were analyzed using U.S. Census data population estimates.
Results: Among 188,311 women under forty, 16.4 % were Black, compared to 11.3 % in older Black women. From 2010 to 2022, incidence in young Black women rose 5.3 %, compared to 19.9 % in White, 27.7 % in Hispanic, and 18.9 % in Asian/Pacific Islander women. Triple-negative breast cancer was more common in young Black women (16.3 %) vs. young Non-Black women (12.1 %). Black women under forty had 50 % higher odds of death (OR 1.50; 95 % CI: 1.46-1.55, p < .0001) compared to their Non-Black peers after adjusting for age, tumor characteristics, and treatment.
Conclusions: Young Black women have more aggressive breast cancers and worse overall survival than Non-Black young women, though incidence has remained stable over the past decade.
期刊介绍:
The American Journal of Surgery® is a peer-reviewed journal designed for the general surgeon who performs abdominal, cancer, vascular, head and neck, breast, colorectal, and other forms of surgery. AJS is the official journal of 7 major surgical societies* and publishes their official papers as well as independently submitted clinical studies, editorials, reviews, brief reports, correspondence and book reviews.