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在波兰改变医疗保健系统后,观察到老年乳腺癌患者的生存状况更差,但这可能并非由于医疗程序的利用不足所致。

Worse survival in breast cancer in elderly may not be due to underutilization of medical procedures as observed upon changing healthcare system in Poland.

机构信息

Gerontooncology Department, School of Public Health, Centre of Postgraduate Medical Education, Warsaw, Poland.

National Health Fund, Central Office, Warsaw, Poland.

出版信息

BMC Cancer. 2019 Jul 30;19(1):749. doi: 10.1186/s12885-019-5930-8.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Evidence is emerging that older women may tolerate breast cancer therapies equally well as the young ones, providing that they receive good supportive care. It has also been reported that these patients remain outside the current therapeutic standards. The aim of this observational study was to assess the access of breast cancer patients to medical procedures.

METHODS

We retrospectively reviewed a database of breast cancer patients registered in the National Cancer Registry in Poland, searching for the numbers of new cases and deaths in the years 2010-2015. We obtained the numbers and costs of key medical procedures provided for these patients from the National Health Fund in Poland. Breast cancer survival in the years 2010-2015 was estimated based on the mortality/incidence ratio. The t-Student test and Spearman correlation coefficient were used for the analysis of data obtained from both databases.

RESULTS

There was no increase in survival throughout the years 2010-2015 in both analysed subpopulations of all breast cancer patients below and over 65 years of age, despite an unprecedented rise in healthcare funding in Poland. We noted 37% lower probability of 5-year survival in patients older than 65 years. The average number of outpatient visits and surgical procedures per person per year were slightly, yet significantly (p < 0.01), higher in younger vs. older patients (3.9 vs. 3.4 and 1.18 vs. 1.02, respectively). Outpatient chemotherapy was more common in older patients (6.0 vs. 5.25 cycles a year per person on average, p < 0.01). There were no significant differences in the average numbers of hospitalisations for chemotherapy, frequencies of radiotherapy and in the use of targeted therapy programmes (calculated per person per year), between younger and older patients.

CONCLUSIONS

Older women with breast cancer are treated similarly to younger patients, but have significantly worse chances to survive breast cancer in Poland. A simple increase in healthcare financing will not improve the survival in the elderly with breast cancer without developing funded individualised care and survivorship programmes.

摘要

背景

有证据表明,老年女性可能与年轻女性一样能耐受乳腺癌治疗,只要她们接受良好的支持性护理。也有报道称,这些患者仍未接受当前的治疗标准。本观察性研究旨在评估乳腺癌患者获得医疗程序的情况。

方法

我们回顾性地审查了波兰国家癌症登记处注册的乳腺癌患者数据库,以寻找 2010-2015 年的新发病例和死亡人数。我们从波兰国家卫生基金获得了为这些患者提供的关键医疗程序的数量和费用。根据死亡率/发病率比,估计了 2010-2015 年乳腺癌的生存情况。t 检验和斯皮尔曼相关系数用于分析来自两个数据库的数据。

结果

在所有年龄小于 65 岁和大于 65 岁的乳腺癌患者的两个亚组中,2010-2015 年期间的生存均未增加,尽管波兰的医疗保健资金空前增加。我们发现 65 岁以上患者 5 年生存率降低了 37%。年轻患者的年人均门诊就诊次数和手术次数略高(p < 0.01),分别为 3.9 次和 1.18 次,而老年患者为 3.4 次和 1.02 次。老年患者更常接受门诊化疗(6.0 个周期/年/人,平均每年比年轻患者多 5.25 个周期,p < 0.01)。年轻和老年患者的化疗平均住院次数、放疗频率和靶向治疗方案的使用频率(按人年计算)均无显著差异。

结论

波兰的老年乳腺癌女性与年轻患者的治疗方式相似,但生存机会明显较差。单纯增加医疗保健资金,如果不制定有资金支持的个体化护理和生存计划,不会改善老年乳腺癌患者的生存。

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