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Published in: Annals of Surgical Oncology 6/2013

01-06-2013 | Pancreatic Tumors

Disparities in Pancreas Cancer Care

Authors: Anasooya Abraham, Waddah B. Al-Refaie, Helen M. Parsons, Vikas Dudeja, Selwyn M. Vickers, Elizabeth B. Habermann

Published in: Annals of Surgical Oncology | Issue 6/2013

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Abstract

Background

Prior literature shows demographic differences in patients surgically treated for pancreatic cancer (PC). We hypothesized that socioeconomic disparities also exist across all aspects of PC care, in both surgically and non-surgically treated patients.

Methods

We identified a cohort of patients with American Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC) stage I–IV PC in the 1994–2008 California Cancer Registry. We used multivariate logistic regression to examine the impact of race, sex, and insurance status on (1) resectability (absence of advanced disease), (2) receipt of surgery, and (3) receipt of adjuvant/primary chemotherapy (+/– radiotherapy).

Results

Among 20,312 patients, 7,585 (37 %) had resectable disease; 40 % who met this definition received surgery (N = 3,153). On multivariate analysis, males were less likely to present with resectable tumors [odds ratio (OR) 0.91, 95 % confidence interval (CI) 0.85–0.96], but sex did not otherwise predict treatment. Black patients were as likely as White patients to show resectable disease, yet were less likely to receive surgery (OR 0.66, 95 % CI 0.54–0.80), and adjuvant (OR 0.75, 95 % CI 0.58–0.98) or primary chemotherapy +/– radiation. Compared with Medicaid recipients, non-Medicare/Medicaid enrollees were more likely to receive surgery (OR 1.7, 95 % CI 1.4–2.2), and the uninsured were less likely to receive adjuvant therapy (OR 0.54, 95 % CI 0.30–0.98).

Conclusions

Though Black patients appear to present with comparable rates of resectability, they receive care that deviates from current guidelines. Insurance status is associated with inferior profiles of resectability and treatments. Future policies and research should identify effective strategies to ensure receipt of standard care.
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Metadata
Title
Disparities in Pancreas Cancer Care
Authors
Anasooya Abraham
Waddah B. Al-Refaie
Helen M. Parsons
Vikas Dudeja
Selwyn M. Vickers
Elizabeth B. Habermann
Publication date
01-06-2013
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Annals of Surgical Oncology / Issue 6/2013
Print ISSN: 1068-9265
Electronic ISSN: 1534-4681
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1245/s10434-012-2843-z

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