Opportunities for personalizing colorectal cancer care: an analysis of SEER-medicare data

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Zachary T. Rivers
Helen M. Parsons
Pamala A. Jacobson
Karen M. Kuntz
Joel F. Farley
David J. Stenehjem
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[1] University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy,Department of Pharmaceutical Care and Health Systems
[2] Hutchinson Institute for Cancer Outcomes Research,Division of Health Policy and Management
[3] Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center,Masonic Cancer Center
[4] University of Minnesota School of Public Health,Department of Experimental and Clinical Pharmacology
[5] University of Minnesota,Department of Pharmacy Practice and Pharmaceutical Sciences
[6] University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy,undefined
[7] University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy,undefined
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United States clinical practice guidelines for metastatic colorectal cancer recommend use of medications impacted by genetic variants but do not recommend testing. We analyzed real-world treatment using a cancer registry and claims dataset to explore pharmacogenomic (PGx) medication treatment patterns and characterize exposure. In a cohort of 6957 patients, most (86.9%) were exposed to at least one chemotherapy medication with PGx guidelines. In a cohort of 2223 patients with retail pharmacy claims available, most (79.2%) were treated with at least one non-chemotherapy (79.2%) medication with PGx guidelines. PGx-associated chemotherapy exposure was associated with age, race/ethnicity, educational attainment, and rurality. PGx-associated non-chemotherapy exposure was associated with medication use and comorbidities. The potential impact of PGx testing is large and policies aimed at increasing PGx testing at diagnosis may impact treatment decisions for patients with metastatic colorectal cancer as most patients are exposed to medications with pharmacogenomics implications during treatment.
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