County Rurality is Associated with Increased Tumor Size and Decreased Survival in Patients with Ewing Sarcoma.

IF 1.4 Q3 ORTHOPEDICS Orthopedic Reviews Pub Date : 2023-04-11 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.52965/001c.74118
Daniel Alsoof, Viknesh Kasthuri, Alexander Homer, Jacob Glueck, Christopher L McDonald, Eren O Kuris, Alan H Daniels
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Abstract

Background: Ewing Sarcoma (ES) is an aggressive tumor affecting adolescents and young adults. Prior studies investigated the association between rurality and outcomes, although there is a paucity of literature focusing on ES.

Objective: This study aims to determine whether ES patients in rural areas are subject to adverse outcomes.

Methods: This study utilized the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) database. A Poisson regression model was used with controls for race, sex, median county income, and age to determine the association between rurality and tumor size. A multivariate Cox Proportional Hazard Model was utilized, controlling for age, race, gender, income, and tumor size.

Results: There were 868 patients eligible for analysis, with a mean age of 14.14 years. Of these patients, 97 lived in rural counties (11.18%). Metropolitan areas had a 9.50% smaller tumor size (p<0.0001), compared to non-metropolitan counties. Patients of Black race had a 14.32% larger tumor size (p<0.0001), and male sex was associated with a 15.34% larger tumor size (p<0.0001). The Cox Proportional Hazard model estimated that metropolitan areas had a 36% lower risk of death over time, compared to non-metropolitan areas (HR: 0.64, p ≤ 0.04).

Conclusion: Patients in metropolitan areas had a smaller tumor size at time of diagnosis and had a more favorable survival rate for cancer-specific mortality compared to patients residing in rural areas. Further work is needed to examine interventions to reduce this discrepancy and investigate the effect of extremely rural and urban settings and why racial disparities occur.

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县域偏远与尤文肉瘤患者肿瘤增大和存活率降低有关。
背景:尤文肉瘤(ES)是一种侵袭性肿瘤,多发于青少年。之前的研究调查了农村地区与治疗效果之间的关系,但有关 ES 的文献很少:本研究旨在确定农村地区的 ES 患者是否会出现不良后果:本研究利用了监测、流行病学和最终结果(SEER)数据库。在控制种族、性别、县收入中位数和年龄的情况下,采用泊松回归模型来确定农村地区与肿瘤大小之间的关系。在控制年龄、种族、性别、收入和肿瘤大小的情况下,采用了多变量考克斯比例危害模型:共有 868 名患者符合分析条件,平均年龄为 14.14 岁。其中,97 名患者居住在农村地区(11.18%)。大都市地区的肿瘤大小比农村地区小 9.50%(p 结论:大都市地区的患者肿瘤大小比农村地区小:与居住在农村地区的患者相比,大都市地区的患者在确诊时肿瘤体积较小,癌症特异性死亡率的生存率也更高。还需要进一步研究减少这种差异的干预措施,并调查极度农村和城市环境的影响以及出现种族差异的原因。
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Orthopedic Reviews
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期刊介绍: Orthopedic Reviews is an Open Access, online-only, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles concerned with any aspect of orthopedics, as well as diagnosis and treatment, trauma, surgical procedures, arthroscopy, sports medicine, rehabilitation, pediatric and geriatric orthopedics. All bone-related molecular and cell biology, genetics, pathophysiology and epidemiology papers are also welcome. The journal publishes original articles, brief reports, reviews and case reports of general interest.
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