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Disparate outcomes in nonsmall cell lung cancer by immigration status.


ABSTRACT:

Objective

The purpose of this study was to evaluate overall survival (OS) outcomes by race, stratified by country of origin in patients diagnosed with NSCLC in California.

Methods

We performed a retrospective analysis of nonsmall cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients diagnosed between 2000 and 2012. Race/ethnicity was defined as White (W), Black (B), Hispanic (H), and Asian (A) and stratified by country of origin (US vs. non-US [NUS]) creating the following patient cohorts: W-US, W-NUS, B-US, B-NUS, H-US, H-NUS, A-US, and A-NUS. Three multivariate models were created: model 1 adjusted for age, gender, stage, year of diagnosis and histology; model 2 included model 1 plus treatment modalities; and model 3 included model 2 with the addition of socioeconomic status, marital status, and insurance.

Results

A total of 68,232 patients were included. Median OS from highest to lowest were: A-NUS (15 months), W-NUS (14 months), A-US (13 months), B-NUS (13 months), H-US (11 months), W-US (11 months), H-NUS (10 months), and B-US (10 months) (p < 0.001). In model 1, B-US had worse OS, whereas A-US, W-NUS, B-NUS, H-NUS, and A-NUS had better OS when compared to W-US. In model 2 after adjusting for receipt of treatment, there was no difference in OS for B-US when compared to W-US. After adjusting for all variables (model 3), all race/ethnicity profiles had better OS when compared to W-US; B-NUS patients had similar OS to W-US.

Conclusion

Foreign-born patients with NSCLC have decreased risk of mortality when compared to native-born patients in California after accounting for treatments received and socioeconomic differences.

SUBMITTER: Chau B 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8026917 | biostudies-literature |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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