Socioeconomic, clinical, and molecular features of breast cancer influence overall survival of Latin American women

dc.TypeArticlept_BR
dc.contributor.authorCortés, Sandra
dc.contributor.authorAlmeida, Liz Maria de
dc.contributor.authorVilensky, Marta
dc.contributor.authorValenzuela, Olivia
dc.contributor.authorSanabria, Laura Cortes
dc.contributor.authorSouza, Mirian de
dc.contributor.authorBarbeito, Rafael Alonso
dc.contributor.authorAbdelhay, Eliana Saul Furquim Werneck
dc.contributor.authorArtagaveytia, Nora
dc.contributor.authorNavarro, Adrian Daneri
dc.contributor.authorFernandez, Andrea Sabina Llera Elmer
dc.contributor.authorMüller, Bettina
dc.contributor.authorVelazquez, Carlos
dc.contributor.authorAlcoba, Elsa
dc.contributor.authorAlonso, Isabel
dc.contributor.authorBravo, Alicia Ines
dc.contributor.authorCamejo, Natalia
dc.contributor.authorCarraro, Dirce Maria
dc.contributor.authorCastro, Mónica
dc.contributor.authorCataldi, Sandra
dc.contributor.authorCayota, Alfonso
dc.contributor.authorCerda, Mauricio
dc.contributor.authorColombo, Alicia
dc.contributor.authorCrocamo, Susanne
dc.contributor.authorArreola, Alicia Del Toro
dc.contributor.authorCristerna, Raul Delgadillo
dc.contributor.authorDelgado, Lucia
dc.contributor.authorFernández, Elmer
dc.contributor.authorFernández, Jorge
dc.contributor.authorFernández, Wanda
dc.contributor.authorTopete, Ramon A. Franco
dc.contributor.authorGaete, Fancy
dc.contributor.authorGómez, Jorge
dc.contributor.authorRamírez, Leivy Patricia González
dc.contributor.authorGuerrero, Marisol
dc.contributor.authorRubio, Susan Andrea Gutierrez
dc.contributor.authorJalfin, Beatriz
dc.contributor.authorVazquez, Alejandra Lopez
dc.contributor.authorLoria, Dora
dc.contributor.authorMíguez, Silvia
dc.contributor.authorMendoza, Andrés de Jesús Morán
dc.contributor.authorVillela, Gilberto Morgan
dc.contributor.authorMusetti, Carina
dc.contributor.authorNagai, Maria Aparecida
dc.contributor.authorVillanueva, Antonio Oceguera
dc.contributor.authorReis, Rui Manuel
dc.contributor.authorRetamales, Javier
dc.contributor.authorRodriguez, Robinson
dc.contributor.authorRosales, Cristina
dc.contributor.authorGonzalez, Efrain Salas
dc.contributor.authorSegovia, Laura
dc.contributor.authorSendoya, ‪Juan Martín
dc.contributor.authorGarcia, Aida Araceli Silva
dc.contributor.authorViña, Stella
dc.contributor.authorZagame, Livia
dc.contributor.authorJones, Beth
dc.contributor.authorSzklo, Moysés
dc.contributor.authorBreitenbach, Marisa Maria Dreyer
dc.date.accessioned2023-01-16T16:44:52Z
dc.date.available2023-01-16T16:44:52Z
dc.date.issued2022
dc.description15 p.: il, color. e p&b.
dc.description.abstractMolecular profile of breast cancer in Latin-American women was studied in five countries: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Mexico, and Uruguay. Data about socioeconomic characteristics, risk factors, prognostic factors, and molecular subtypes were described, and the 60-month overall cumulative survival probabilities (OS) were estimated. From 2011 to 2013, 1,300 eligible Latin-American women 18 years or older, with a diagnosis of breast cancer in clinical stage II or III, and performance status ≦̸1 were invited to participate in a prospective cohort study. Face-to-face interviews were conducted, and clinical and outcome data, including death, were extracted from medical records. Unadjusted associations were evaluated by Chi-squared and Fisher's exact tests and the OS by Kaplan-Meier method. Log-rank test was used to determine differences between cumulative probability curves. Multivariable adjustment was carried out by entering potential confounders in the Cox regression model. The OS at 60 months was 83.9%. Multivariable-adjusted death hazard differences were found for women living in Argentina (2.27), Chile (1.95), and Uruguay (2.42) compared with Mexican women, for older (≥60 years) (1.84) compared with younger (≤40 years) women, for basal-like subtype (5.8), luminal B (2.43), and HER2-enriched (2.52) compared with luminal A subtype, and for tumor clinical stages IIB (1.91), IIIA (3.54), and IIIB (3.94) compared with stage IIA women. OS was associated with country of residence, PAM50 intrinsic subtype, age, and tumor stage at diagnosis. While the latter is known to be influenced by access to care, including cancer screening, timely diagnosis and treatment, including access to more effective treatment protocols, it may also influence epigenetic changes that, potentially, impact molecular subtypes. Data derived from heretofore understudied populations with unique geographic ancestry and sociocultural experiences are critical to furthering our understanding of this complexity.pt_BR
dc.identifier.citationCORTÉS, Sandra. et. al. Socioeconomic, clinical, and molecular features of breast cancer influence overall survival of Latin American women. Frontiers in Oncology, v. 12, e845527, 8 mar. 2022. ISSN: 2234-943X. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2022.845527.
dc.identifier.issn2234-943X
dc.identifier.urihttps://ninho.inca.gov.br/jspui/handle/123456789/12312
dc.publisherFrontiers in Oncologypt_BR
dc.subjectNeoplasias da Mamapt_BR
dc.subjectBreast Neoplasmspt_BR
dc.subjectBenchmarkingpt_BR
dc.subjectSaúde Globalpt_BR
dc.subjectGlobal Healthpt_BR
dc.subjectOncologiapt_BR
dc.subjectMedical Oncologypt_BR
dc.subjectAmérica Latinapt_BR
dc.subjectLatin Americapt_BR
dc.subjectPrognósticopt_BR
dc.subjectPrognosispt_BR
dc.subjectFatores de Riscopt_BR
dc.subjectRisk Factorspt_BR
dc.subjectNeoplasias de la Mama
dc.subjectSalud Global
dc.subjectOncología Médica
dc.subjectFactores de Riesgo
dc.titleSocioeconomic, clinical, and molecular features of breast cancer influence overall survival of Latin American womenpt_BR

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