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Socioeconomic Factors Affect Presentation Stage and Survival in Sinonasal Squamous Cell Carcinoma
- Source :
- The Laryngoscope. 131:2421-2428
- Publication Year :
- 2021
- Publisher :
- Wiley, 2021.
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Abstract
- OBJECTIVES Socioeconomic factors affect oncologic outcome in sinonasal squamous cell carcinoma (SNSCC). However, the relationship between these factors and stage at presentation (SAP)-a critical, early point in the care cycle-is not known. This study sought to determine the role of race/ethnicity, treatment facility type, insurance status/carrier, and other socioeconomic factors in SAP and survival among patients with advanced SNSCC. STUDY DESIGN Retrospective cohort study. METHODS Using the National Cancer Database, 6,155 patients with SNSCC were identified and divided into those with "early" (Stage I or II; 2,212 (35.9%)) versus "advanced" (Stage III or IV; 3,943 (64.1%)) disease. Associations between sociodemographic and socioeconomic factors on SAP and survival were analyzed using multivariable logistic regression and Cox proportional hazard models. RESULTS Black (odds ratio [OR]: 2.18, CI: 1.74-2.76), Asian and Pacific Islander (API) (OR: 2.37, CI: 1.43-4.14), and Medicaid or uninsured (OR: 2.04, CI: 1.66-2.53) patients were more likely to present with advanced disease. Among patients with advanced disease, API patients demonstrated the highest 10-year survival rate (30.2%), and Black patients had the lowest 2-, 5-, and 10-year survival rates (47.7%, 31.9% and 19.2%, respectively). Older age (HR:1.03, CI:1.03-1.04), Black race (HR:1.39, CI:1.21-1.59), Medicaid or uninsured status (HR:1.48, CI:1.27-1.71), and treatment at a community hospital (HR:1.25, CI:1.14-1.37) were associated with poorer overall survival among patients with advanced disease. CONCLUSIONS Factors including race/ethnicity, treatment facility type, insurance status/carrier, and other socioeconomic factors influence SAP and survival in SNSCC. An improved understanding of how these factors relate to outcomes may elucidate opportunities to address gaps in education and access to care in vulnerable populations. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE 4 Laryngoscope, 131:2421-2428, 2021.
- Subjects :
- Male
medicine.medical_specialty
Disease
Logistic regression
Severity of Illness Index
Vulnerable Populations
Insurance Coverage
03 medical and health sciences
0302 clinical medicine
Internal medicine
Ethnicity
Humans
Medicine
Healthcare Disparities
030223 otorhinolaryngology
Survival rate
Socioeconomic status
Aged
Neoplasm Staging
Proportional Hazards Models
Retrospective Studies
Medicaid
business.industry
Retrospective cohort study
Odds ratio
Middle Aged
United States
Survival Rate
Logistic Models
Socioeconomic Factors
Otorhinolaryngology
Case-Control Studies
030220 oncology & carcinogenesis
Carcinoma, Squamous Cell
Pacific islanders
Female
business
Paranasal Sinus Neoplasms
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 15314995 and 0023852X
- Volume :
- 131
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- The Laryngoscope
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....2418204060d6cab912ff2c6b4e944a1e
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1002/lary.29568