Title: AfricanAmericans Breast Cancer Survival Disparities
1 African-Americans Breast Cancer Survival
Disparities
a lack of racial Deathparity
- Harvey L. Bumpers, MD, FACS
- Professor
- Director of Surgical Oncology
- Department of Surgery, Morehouse School of
Medicine
2Racial Deathparity
- Equivalent death rates across racial
- lines
- Aligning racial deathparity - refers to
decreasing death rates (from breast cancer) to
make it equivalent between racial groups (African
Americans and Whites).
3Leading Causes of Death by Rank
4Cancer Mortality Rate Ratio
5Breast Cancer in African American Women
- New Breast Cancers 20,000 (13 less
- than Whites)
- Deaths from Breast Cancer 5,700
- 5 year survival 73 (88 whites)
6THE BREADTH OF THE PROBLEM
27 years old
18 years old
7Incident of Breast Cancer Ratio of African
American to Whites
2.0
1.5
1.4
1.1
1.0
Incident Rate (Ratio)
0.9
0.9
0.8
0.8
Age (yrs)
8Five Year Survival Rates
81.5
79.2
68.3
65.9
Survival
How do we increase survival in Blacks to achieve
racial deathparity?
9Poor Prognostic Predictors
- AA Whites
- Tumor size - 2.0cm 65.5 52.2
- Node Positive 57.2
54.4 - Node with tumor lt 2.0cm 34.2
28.5 - Hormone receptor Negative 66.7 52.4
10Death Rate Reduction from Breast Cancer Over the
Past 20 Years
- African Americans 0.4/year
- Whites 0.8/years
11Influences on Survival
- Stage at Diagnosis
- Available Early Healthcare
- Compliance with treatment
- Comorbidities
- Hormone Receptitivity
- Tumor Biology
12Survival By Stages
Whites
A.A.
5- year survival
13Why Disparities?????
Why a Lack of Deathparity?
- Socioeconomics
- Access to Healthcare
- Racial discrimination
- Cultural beliefs
- Psychology
- Tumor biology
14Socioeconomics
- Farley and Flannery, 1989
- Simon and Severson, 1996
- Concluded
- Low socioeconomic status was associated with late
stage disease at presentation and poor survival
compared with women of higher socioeconomic status
15Access to Healthcare
- Managed care programs (Roetzheim RG et al, 1999)
- Within the same managed care program controlling
for disease stage, age, marital status African
American women only had slightly poorer survival. - Department of Defense ( Jatoi I et al, 2003)
- Breast cancer survival between African American
and White women when adjusted for age and stage
has continued to diverge - (comparing 1980-1984, 1995-1999)
16Tumor Biology
- Race alone does account for some variability in
- survival
- Alterations in p53 more common in AA
- Histology and nuclear grade higher in AA
- C-met alterations higher in AA
- Mitochondrial DNA G10398A (Canter JA et al, 2005)
- Concluded that variation in the mitochondrial
genome contributes - to breast cancer susceptibility and that it may
underlie differences - in the incidence of breast cancer between
African American and - White women.
17Other Parameters Related to Racial Disparity and
the Lack of Racial Deathparity
- Cultural beliefs Unmarried Lack of private
insurance - Low Income Low educational
level - Poor neighborhoods Lack of
Transportation -
-
Less Screening
Increase in late disease at diagnosis
18Some Mechanisms to Eliminate Racial Disparity
and align Deathparity
- Education regarding lifestyle and cancer
- Early detection and screening
- Education regarding early detection and survival
- Increase use of annual mammography
- Baseline mammography closer to age 35
- than age 40 (A.A.)
- Work to dismiss the myths
19Conclusions
- Racial Disparities and the Lack of Deathparity
- Causes are Multifactorial
- and
- Necessitates a Multidisciplinary Approach