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Race/Ethnicity, Primary Language, and Income Are Not Demographic Drivers of Mortality in Breast Cancer Patients at a Diverse Safety Net Academic Medical Center.

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Parikh, DA; Chudasama, R; Agarwal, A; Rand, A; Qureshi, MM; Ngo, T; Hirsch, AE
Published in: Int J Breast Cancer
2015

Objective. To examine the impact of patient demographics on mortality in breast cancer patients receiving care at a safety net academic medical center. Patients and Methods. 1128 patients were diagnosed with breast cancer at our institution between August 2004 and October 2011. Patient demographics were determined as follows: race/ethnicity, primary language, insurance type, age at diagnosis, marital status, income (determined by zip code), and AJCC tumor stage. Multivariate logistic regression analysis was performed to identify factors related to mortality at the end of follow-up in March 2012. Results. There was no significant difference in mortality by race/ethnicity, primary language, insurance type, or income in the multivariate adjusted model. An increased mortality was observed in patients who were single (OR = 2.36, CI = 1.28-4.37, p = 0.006), age > 70 years (OR = 3.88, CI = 1.13-11.48, p = 0.014), and AJCC stage IV (OR = 171.81, CI = 59.99-492.06, p < 0.0001). Conclusions. In this retrospective study, breast cancer patients who were single, presented at a later stage, or were older had increased incidence of mortality. Unlike other large-scale studies, non-White race, non-English primary language, low income, or Medicaid insurance did not result in worse outcomes.

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Int J Breast Cancer

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2090-3170

Publication Date

2015

Volume

2015

Start / End Page

835074

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • 3211 Oncology and carcinogenesis
 

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Parikh, D. A., Chudasama, R., Agarwal, A., Rand, A., Qureshi, M. M., Ngo, T., & Hirsch, A. E. (2015). Race/Ethnicity, Primary Language, and Income Are Not Demographic Drivers of Mortality in Breast Cancer Patients at a Diverse Safety Net Academic Medical Center. Int J Breast Cancer, 2015, 835074. https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/835074
Parikh, Divya A., Rani Chudasama, Ankit Agarwal, Alexandar Rand, Muhammad M. Qureshi, Taylor Ngo, and Ariel E. Hirsch. “Race/Ethnicity, Primary Language, and Income Are Not Demographic Drivers of Mortality in Breast Cancer Patients at a Diverse Safety Net Academic Medical Center.Int J Breast Cancer 2015 (2015): 835074. https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/835074.
Parikh DA, Chudasama R, Agarwal A, Rand A, Qureshi MM, Ngo T, et al. Race/Ethnicity, Primary Language, and Income Are Not Demographic Drivers of Mortality in Breast Cancer Patients at a Diverse Safety Net Academic Medical Center. Int J Breast Cancer. 2015;2015:835074.
Parikh, Divya A., et al. “Race/Ethnicity, Primary Language, and Income Are Not Demographic Drivers of Mortality in Breast Cancer Patients at a Diverse Safety Net Academic Medical Center.Int J Breast Cancer, vol. 2015, 2015, p. 835074. Pubmed, doi:10.1155/2015/835074.
Parikh DA, Chudasama R, Agarwal A, Rand A, Qureshi MM, Ngo T, Hirsch AE. Race/Ethnicity, Primary Language, and Income Are Not Demographic Drivers of Mortality in Breast Cancer Patients at a Diverse Safety Net Academic Medical Center. Int J Breast Cancer. 2015;2015:835074.
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Published In

Int J Breast Cancer

DOI

ISSN

2090-3170

Publication Date

2015

Volume

2015

Start / End Page

835074

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • 3211 Oncology and carcinogenesis