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Published in: Annals of Surgical Oncology 4/2013

01-04-2013 | Healthcare Policy and Outcomes

Association of Race and Socioeconomic Status and Outcomes of Patients with Rectal Cancer

Authors: James R. Nitzkorski, MD, Alliric I. Willis, MD, Donna Nick, CTR, Fang Zhu, PhD, Jeffrey M. Farma, MD, Elin R. Sigurdson, MD, PhD

Published in: Annals of Surgical Oncology | Issue 4/2013

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Abstract

Background

Few studies have evaluated disparities of race and socioeconomic status (SES) with outcomes in patients with rectal cancer. We hypothesize that disparities exist in the treatment and outcomes among patients with rectal cancer.

Methods

Medical records of all patients with rectal cancer treated from 2000 to 2009 at an NCI cancer center (Fox Chase Cancer Center) and an urban academic center (Temple University Hospital) were retrospectively reviewed from a prospectively maintained tumor registry database. SES was estimated using census data. Quartiles of income and education based on zip codes were calculated. Lowest vs other quartiles were compared. Clinicopathologic variables included: initial stage, chemotherapy refusal, sphincter preservation, and overall survival (OS).

Results

A total of 748 patients were included in the analysis (581 white, 135 black, 6 other, 26 unknown). No difference in race, SES, or insurance status was seen with regard to stage at presentation. Chemotherapy and radiation refusal was rare. After excluding stage IV patients; sphincter preservation was more common among those with higher income. Median OS for all stages was worse for nonwhite patients (31 vs 50 months, p < .001), and those with low income and education. OS disparities were most pronounced among nonwhite patients with advanced disease. Insurance was not associated with a survival difference. Age, stage, and race were independent predictors of survival.

Conclusions

Disparity exists in outcomes of patients with rectal cancer. Nonwhite race is associated with worse OS, and lower SES is associated with lower OS and sphincter preservation among patients with rectal cancer.
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Metadata
Title
Association of Race and Socioeconomic Status and Outcomes of Patients with Rectal Cancer
Authors
James R. Nitzkorski, MD
Alliric I. Willis, MD
Donna Nick, CTR
Fang Zhu, PhD
Jeffrey M. Farma, MD
Elin R. Sigurdson, MD, PhD
Publication date
01-04-2013
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Annals of Surgical Oncology / Issue 4/2013
Print ISSN: 1068-9265
Electronic ISSN: 1534-4681
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1245/s10434-012-2837-x

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