Authors
Kathy S Albain, Joseph M Unger, John J Crowley, Charles A Coltman, Dawn L Hershman
Publication date
2009/7/15
Journal
JNCI: Journal of the National Cancer Institute
Volume
101
Issue
14
Pages
984-992
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
Background
Racial disparities in cancer outcomes have been observed in several malignancies. However, it is unclear if survival differences persist after adjusting for clinical, demographic, and treatment variables. Our objective was to determine whether racial disparities in survival exist among patients enrolled in consecutive trials conducted by the Southwest Oncology Group (SWOG).
Methods
We identified 19 457 adult cancer patients (6676 with breast, 2699 with lung, 1244 with colon, 1429 with ovarian, and 1843 with prostate cancers; 1291 with lymphoma; 2067 with leukemia; and 2208 with multiple myeloma) who were treated on 35 SWOG randomized phase III clinical trials from October 1, 1974, through November 29, 2001. Patients were grouped according to studies of diseases with similar histology and stage. Cox regression was used to evaluate the association …
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