Racial differences in prostate tumor microenvironment: implications for disparate clinical outcomes and potential opportunities.

Cancer health disparities Pub Date : 2022-01-01
Sandeep Goswami, Chandrani Sarkar, Seema Singh, Ajay Pratap Singh, Debanjan Chakroborty
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Disparities in cancer incidence and outcome are common among the racial and ethnical minorities in the United States and are of significant social and clinical concern. Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed non-cutaneous malignancy in American men and exhibits substantial racial disparities with African American men bearing the highest burden in terms of incidence and mortality. A multitude of factors, including socioeconomic, behavioral, and access to healthcare, have been implicated as the underlying causes of such disparities. More recent data also suggest that there are inherent molecular and biological differences in prostate tumors of patients having distinct racial backgrounds. Tumor microenvironment has tremendous impact on the course of cancer progression and clinical outcome and may also contribute to the racial disparities observed in prostate cancer. Therefore, a better understanding of critical differences in the tumor microenvironment components may provide newer directions to study the biological causes of prostate cancer health disparities and may identify novel therapeutic targets. This review discusses the findings related to the tumor microenvironment differences between African American and Caucasian American prostate cancer patients and makes suggestion regarding their potential significance in prostate cancer disparities.

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前列腺肿瘤微环境的种族差异:对不同临床结果和潜在机会的影响
癌症发病率和预后的差异在美国种族和少数民族中很常见,并且引起了重大的社会和临床关注。前列腺癌是美国男性中最常见的非皮肤恶性肿瘤,在发病率和死亡率方面表现出明显的种族差异,非洲裔美国男性负担最重。许多因素,包括社会经济、行为和获得医疗保健的机会,都被认为是造成这种差异的根本原因。最近的数据还表明,不同种族背景的患者前列腺肿瘤存在固有的分子和生物学差异。肿瘤微环境对癌症的进展和临床结果有巨大的影响,也可能是前列腺癌中观察到的种族差异的原因。因此,更好地了解肿瘤微环境成分的关键差异可能为研究前列腺癌健康差异的生物学原因提供新的方向,并可能确定新的治疗靶点。本文就非裔美国人和白种人前列腺癌患者肿瘤微环境差异的相关发现进行综述,并就其在前列腺癌差异中的潜在意义提出建议。
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