The influence of socioeconomic aspects and hospital case volume on survival in colorectal cancer in Saxony, Germany

被引:1
|
作者
Bogner, Andreas [1 ,3 ,4 ,5 ,6 ,7 ,8 ]
Weitz, Juergen [1 ,3 ,4 ,5 ,6 ,7 ,8 ]
Piontek, Daniela [2 ]
机构
[1] Tech Univ Dresden, Univ Hosp, Fac Med Carl Gustav Carus, Dept Visceral Thorac & Vasc Surg, Dresden, Germany
[2] Joint Off Clin Canc Registries Saxony, State Chamber Phys Saxony, Dresden, Germany
[3] Natl Ctr Tumor Dis NCT UCC, Dresden, Germany
[4] German Canc Res Ctr, Heidelberg, Germany
[5] Univ Hosp, Heidelberg, Germany
[6] Fac Med Carl Gustav Carus, Heidelberg, Germany
[7] Tech Univ Dresden, Dresden, Germany
[8] Helmholtz Zent Dresden Rossendorf HZDR, Dresden, Germany
关键词
Colorectal cancer; Survival; Laparoscopic surgery; Hospital volume; German index of socioeconomic deprivation (GISD); OPEN SURGERY; CARE; MORTALITY; OUTCOMES;
D O I
10.1186/s12885-023-10672-1
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
BackgroundColorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most common types of cancer in Western civilization and responsible for a high number of yearly deaths. Long-term outcome is influenced by many factors, potentially including socioeconomic aspects like income, education, and employment. Furthermore, annual surgical case volume plays a major role in achieving good oncological results. In our retrospective study, we evaluated the effect of socioeconomic deprivation and hospital volume on overall survival (OS) in the federal state of Saxony, Germany.MethodsAll patients with CRC who underwent surgery in Saxony, Germany between 2010 and 2020 and were living in Saxony at the time of diagnosis were included in our retrospective analysis. Uni- and multivariate analyses were conducted considering age, sex, tumor localization, UICC tumor stage, surgical approach (open/laparoscopic), number of resected lymph nodes, adjuvant chemotherapy, year of surgery, and hospital case volume. In addition, our model was adjusted for social disparity using the German Index of Socioeconomic Deprivation (GISD).ResultsA total of 24,085 patients were analyzed (15,883 with colon cancer and 8,202 with rectal cancer). Age, sex, UICC tumor stage and tumor localization were distributed as expected for CRC. Median overall survival time was 87.9 months for colon cancer and 110.0 months for rectal cancer. Univariate analysis revealed laparoscopic surgery (colon and rectum P < 0.001), high case volume (rectum: P = 0.002) and low levels of socioeconomic deprivation (colon and rectum P < 0.001) to be significantly associated with better survival. In multivariate analyses, the associations of laparoscopic surgery (colon: HR = 0.76, P < 0.001; rectum: HR = 0.87, P < 0.01), and mid-low to mid-high socioeconomic deprivation (colon: HR = 1.18-1.22, P < 0.001; rectum: HR = 1.18-1.36, P < 0.001-0.01) remained statistically significant. Higher hospital case volume was associated with better survival only in rectal cancer (HR = 0.89; P < 0.01).ConclusionIn Saxony, Germany, better long-term survival after CRC surgery was associated with low socioeconomic deprivation, laparoscopic surgery and partly with high hospital case volume. Thus, there is a need to reduce social differences in access to high-quality treatment and prevention and increase hospital patient volume.
引用
下载
收藏
页数:11
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] The influence of socioeconomic aspects and hospital case volume on survival in colorectal cancer in Saxony, Germany
    Andreas Bogner
    Jürgen Weitz
    Daniela Piontek
    BMC Cancer, 23
  • [2] The influence of socioeconomic deprivation on survival after surgery for colorectal cancer
    Oliphant, R.
    Nicholson, G.
    Horgan, P.
    Molloy, R.
    Morrison, D. S.
    BRITISH JOURNAL OF SURGERY, 2011, 98 : 100 - 100
  • [3] Penile cancer - Incidence, mortality, and survival in Saxony, Germany
    Schoffer, Olaf
    Neumann, Anne
    Stabenow, Roland
    Schuelein, Stefanie
    Boehm, Wolf-Diether
    Gonsior, Andreas
    Horn, Lars-Christian
    Kriegel, Christian
    Stolzenburg, Jens-Uwe
    Wirth, Manfred
    Klug, Stefanie J.
    UROLOGIC ONCOLOGY-SEMINARS AND ORIGINAL INVESTIGATIONS, 2019, 37 (04) : 295.e1 - 295.e8
  • [4] Socioeconomic Deprivation and Colorectal Cancer Survival
    Ali, F.
    Jha, M.
    BRITISH JOURNAL OF SURGERY, 2021, 108
  • [5] THE ROLE OF SOCIOECONOMIC-FACTORS IN THE SURVIVAL OF PATIENTS WITH COLORECTAL-CANCER IN SAARLAND GERMANY
    BRENNER, H
    MIELCK, A
    KLEIN, R
    ZIEGLER, H
    JOURNAL OF CLINICAL EPIDEMIOLOGY, 1991, 44 (08) : 807 - 815
  • [6] Influence of volume and specialization on survival following surgery for colorectal cancer
    McArdle, CS
    Hole, DJ
    BRITISH JOURNAL OF SURGERY, 2004, 91 (05) : 610 - 617
  • [7] Influence of hospital type on survival in stage IV colorectal cancer
    Hoshino, Nobuaki
    Hasegawa, Suguru
    Hida, Koya
    Kawada, Kenji
    Okamura, Ryosuke
    Hamada, Madoka
    Munemoto, Yoshinori
    Sakai, Yoshiharu
    Watanabe, Masahiko
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF COLORECTAL DISEASE, 2016, 31 (08) : 1443 - 1449
  • [8] Influence of hospital type on survival in stage IV colorectal cancer
    Nobuaki Hoshino
    Suguru Hasegawa
    Koya Hida
    Kenji Kawada
    Ryosuke Okamura
    Madoka Hamada
    Yoshinori Munemoto
    Yoshiharu Sakai
    Masahiko Watanabe
    International Journal of Colorectal Disease, 2016, 31 : 1443 - 1449
  • [9] Cancer management and reimbursement aspects in Germany: an overview demonstrated by the case of colorectal cancer
    von der Schulenburg, J. -Matthias
    Prenzler, Anne
    Schurer, Willemien
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF HEALTH ECONOMICS, 2010, 10 : 21 - 26
  • [10] Cancer management and reimbursement aspects in Germany: an overview demonstrated by the case of colorectal cancer
    J.-Matthias von der Schulenburg
    Anne Prenzler
    Willemien Schurer
    The European Journal of Health Economics, 2010, 10 : 21 - 26