Ethnicity and rectal cancer management in New Zealand

被引:0
|
作者
Swart, Esther M. [1 ]
Sarfati, Diana [1 ]
Cunningham, Ruth [1 ]
Dennett, Elizabeth [2 ]
Signal, Virginia [1 ]
Gurney, Jason [1 ]
Stanley, James [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Otago, Dept Publ Hlth, POB 7343, Wellington, New Zealand
[2] Univ Otago, Dept Surg & Anaesthesia, Wellington, New Zealand
关键词
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Aim Research shows survival disparities between Maori and non-Maori colon cancer patients, with comorbidity and cancer care being major contributing factors. We studied rectal cancer management and survival in a cohort of Maori and non-Maori patients with a newly diagnosed rectal cancer. Methods 194 Maori and non-Maori patients diagnosed with rectal cancer between 2006 and 2008 were identified from the New Zealand Cancer Registry. Medical records were reviewed and patients compared on presentation, patient and tumour characteristics, and receipt and timing of treatment. Cox regression models were fitted to compare cancer-specific survival. Results Compared to non-Maori patients, Maori patients were younger (mean age at diagnosis 63.5 and 69.2 for Maori and Non-Maori respectively; p<0.001) and had higher prevalence of comorbidity. Stage, grade and tumour size distributions were similar. Almost all stage I-III patients (97%) underwent definitive surgery, with no difference between Maori and non-Maori. Maori patients waited longer for referral to medical oncologists (40 days vs. 33 days; p=0.03). Results suggested Maori patients with stage IV disease may be less likely than non-Maori to be referred to palliative care (13% vs. 40%; p=0.07). The hazard ratio for cancer-specific death for Maori compared with non-Maori patients was 1.24 (95% CI 0.65-2.35). Conclusion The findings suggest both similarities and some differences in treatment and outcomes between Maori and non-Maori rectal cancer patients, but firm conclusions are limited by small sample size.
引用
收藏
页码:42 / 52
页数:11
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] A multicentre, benchmarking study of rectal cancer management in provincial New Zealand hospitals
    O'Grady, Michael J.
    O'Grady, Josephine
    Shine, Rebecca
    Bonnet, Gerard
    Eglington, Tim
    [J]. NEW ZEALAND MEDICAL JOURNAL, 2018, 131 (1480) : 23 - 31
  • [2] Ethnicity and Management of Colon Cancer in New Zealand Do Indigenous Patients Get a Worse Deal?
    Hill, Sarah
    Sarfati, Diana
    Blakely, Tony
    Robson, Bridget
    Purdie, Gordon
    Dennett, Elizabeth
    Cormack, Donna
    Dew, Kevin
    Ayanian, John Z.
    Kawachi, Ichiro
    [J]. CANCER, 2010, 116 (13) : 3205 - 3214
  • [3] Sport and Ethnicity in New Zealand
    Watson, Geoff
    [J]. HISTORY COMPASS, 2007, 5 (03): : 780 - 801
  • [4] New Horizons in Rectal Cancer Management
    Perez, Rodrigo Oliva
    [J]. CLINICS IN COLON AND RECTAL SURGERY, 2017, 30 (05)
  • [5] New Technologies in Rectal Cancer Management
    Warmath, John R.
    Herline, Alan J.
    [J]. SEMINARS IN COLON AND RECTAL SURGERY, 2005, 16 (02) : 91 - 95
  • [6] Provincial or Tertiary Surgical Treatment for Rectal Cancer in New Zealand?
    Bissett, Ian
    [J]. NEW ZEALAND MEDICAL JOURNAL, 2018, 131 (1480) : 14 - 16
  • [7] Surgical techniques in the management of rectal cancer: a modified Delphi method by colorectal surgeons in Australia and New Zealand
    S. W. Bell
    A. G. Heriot
    S. K. Warrier
    C. K. Farmer
    A. R. L. Stevenson
    I. Bissett
    J. C. Kong
    M. Solomon
    [J]. Techniques in Coloproctology, 2019, 23 : 743 - 749
  • [8] Surgical techniques in the management of rectal cancer: a modified Delphi method by colorectal surgeons in Australia and New Zealand
    Bell, S. W.
    Heriot, A. G.
    Warrier, S. K.
    Farmer, C. K.
    Stevenson, A. R. L.
    Bissett, I
    Kong, J. C.
    Solomon, M.
    [J]. TECHNIQUES IN COLOPROCTOLOGY, 2019, 23 (08) : 743 - 749
  • [9] New Horizons in Rectal Cancer Management in Colon and Rectal Surgery
    Madoff, Robert D.
    [J]. CLINICS IN COLON AND RECTAL SURGERY, 2017, 30 (05)
  • [10] Ethnicity and teacher expectations in New Zealand
    Rubie-Davies, Christine
    Peterson, Elizabeth
    Flint, Annaline
    Garrett, Lynda
    Mc Donald, Lyn
    Watson, Penelope
    O'Neill, Heather
    [J]. INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY (ICEEPSY 2012), 2012, 69 : 256 - 261