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黑人女性与白人女性乳腺癌的经济影响。

Financial Impact of Breast Cancer in Black Versus White Women.

机构信息

Stephanie B. Wheeler, Jennifer C. Spencer, Lisa A. Carey, Andrew F. Olshan, and Katherine E. Reeder-Hayes, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC; and Laura C. Pinheiro, Weill Cornell Medicine, New York, NY.

出版信息

J Clin Oncol. 2018 Jun 10;36(17):1695-1701. doi: 10.1200/JCO.2017.77.6310. Epub 2018 Apr 18.

Abstract

Purpose Racial variation in the financial impact of cancer may contribute to observed differences in the use of guideline-recommended treatments. We describe racial differences with regard to the financial impact of breast cancer in a large population-based prospective cohort study. Methods The Carolina Breast Cancer Study oversampled black women and women younger than age 50 years with incident breast cancer in North Carolina from 2008 to 2013. Participants provided medical records and data regarding demographics, socioeconomic status, and financial impact of cancer at 5 and 25 months postdiagnosis. We report unadjusted and adjusted financial impact at 25 months postdiagnosis by race. Results The sample included 2,494 women who completed follow-up surveys (49% black, 51% white). Since diagnosis, 58% of black women reported any adverse financial impact of cancer ( v 39% of white women; P < .001). In models adjusted for age, stage at diagnosis, and treatment received, black women were more likely to report adverse financial impact attributable to cancer (adjusted risk difference [aRD], +14 percentage points; P < .001), including income loss (aRD, +10 percentage points; P < .001), health care-related financial barriers (aRD, +10 percentage points; P < .001), health care-related transportation barriers (aRD, +10 percentage points; P < .001), job loss (aRD, 6 percentage points; P < .001), and loss of health insurance (aRD, +3 percentage points; P < .001). The effect of race was attenuated when socioeconomic factors were included but remained significant for job loss, transportation barriers, income loss, and overall financial impact. Conclusion Compared with white women, black women with breast cancer experience a significantly worse financial impact. Disproportionate financial strain may contribute to higher stress, lower treatment compliance, and worse outcomes by race. Policies that help to limit the effect of cancer-related financial strain are needed.

摘要

目的

癌症对财务的影响存在种族差异,这可能导致在推荐治疗方法的使用方面出现观察到的差异。我们在一项大型基于人群的前瞻性队列研究中描述了乳腺癌的财务影响方面的种族差异。

方法

卡罗莱纳州乳腺癌研究对 2008 年至 2013 年期间北卡罗来纳州的黑人女性和年龄在 50 岁以下的乳腺癌新发病例进行了抽样。参与者在诊断后 5 个月和 25 个月时提供了关于人口统计学、社会经济地位和癌症对财务影响的病历和数据。我们报告了种族之间诊断后 25 个月的未调整和调整后的财务影响。

结果

样本包括完成随访调查的 2494 名女性(49%为黑人,51%为白人)。自诊断以来,58%的黑人女性报告称癌症对其财务产生了任何不利影响(白人女性为 39%;P <.001)。在调整了年龄、诊断时的分期和所接受的治疗后,黑人女性更有可能报告癌症导致的不良财务影响(调整后的风险差异[ARD],+14 个百分点;P <.001),包括收入损失(ARD,+10 个百分点;P <.001)、医疗相关的财务障碍(ARD,+10 个百分点;P <.001)、医疗相关的交通障碍(ARD,+10 个百分点;P <.001)、失业(ARD,6 个百分点;P <.001)和失去医疗保险(ARD,+3 个百分点;P <.001)。当纳入社会经济因素时,种族的影响会减弱,但仍与失业、交通障碍、收入损失和整体财务影响显著相关。

结论

与白人女性相比,患有乳腺癌的黑人女性经历了更严重的财务影响。不成比例的经济压力可能导致更高的压力、更低的治疗依从性和更差的种族结果。需要制定政策来帮助减轻癌症相关经济压力的影响。

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