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Racial Differences in Incident Genitourinary Cancer Cases Captured in the National Cancer Database

Authors :
Raymond Khargi
Danielle J. Gordon
Kyle P. Michelson
Nicholas R. Suss
Thomas F. Monaghan
Tashzna Jones
Matthew T. Smith
Dylan T. Wolff
Andrew G. Winer
Hyezo Kwun
Fenizia Maffucci
Source :
Medicina, Vol 57, Iss 671, p 671 (2021), Medicina, Volume 57, Issue 7
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
MDPI AG, 2021.

Abstract

Background and Objectives: The National Cancer Database (NCDB) captures nearly 70% of all new cancer diagnoses in the United States, but there exists significant variation in this capture rate based on primary tumor location and other patient demographic factors. Prostate cancer has the lowest coverage rate of all major cancers, and other genitourinary malignancies likewise fall below the average NCDB case coverage rate. We aimed to explore NCDB coverage rates for patients with genitourinary cancers as a function of race. Materials and Methods: We compared the incidence of cancer cases in the NCDB with contemporary United States Cancer Statistics data. Results: Across all malignancies, American Indian/Alaskan Natives subjects demonstrated the lowest capture rates, and Asian/Pacific Islander subjects exhibited the second-lowest capture rates. Between White and Black subjects, capture rates were significantly higher for White subjects overall and for prostate cancer and kidney cancer in White males, but significantly higher for bladder cancer in Black versus White females. No significant differences were observed in coverage rates for kidney cancer in females, bladder cancer in males, penile cancer, or testicular cancer in White versus Black patients. Conclusions: Differential access to Commission on Cancer-accredited treatment facilities for racial minorities with genitourinary cancer constitutes a unique avenue for health equity research.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
16489144
Volume :
57
Issue :
671
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Medicina
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....72e68a29021b3554b760eacc4b6d8941