Invasive Breast Cancer Among Alaska Native Women In Alaska

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CIRCUMPOLAR HEALTH(2019)

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Female breast cancer is the most common cancer diagnosed among Alaska Native (AN) women. We examined characteristics of and trends for female breast cancer among AN women. We assessed descriptive statistics, incidence trends (1969-2014), and cause-specific survival for female breast cancers recorded in the Alaska Native Tumor Registry. Results indicated that the majority of breast cancers among AN were diagnosed among women aged over 50 years, at local stage, and with Hormone receptor (HR)(+)/Human Epidermal Growth Factor (HER) 2(-) subtype. Five-year average incidence (95% CI) in the most recent time-period (2009-2014) was 145.0/100,000 (130.4, 159.5)); this was not statistically different from the previous time-period. Survival from breast cancer was high and varied by stage and cancer subtype. Hazard of death was greater among those diagnosed with regional/distant/unknown disease, relative to local disease (HR (95%CI): 4.65 (1.66, 12.98)), and higher among those with HER2(-)/HR- cancers, relative to those with HER2-/HR+ cancers (HR (95%CI): 6.59 (2.23, 19.49)). This study provides a comprehensive description of breast cancer among AN women, providing new and updated information on clinical and demographic factors, cancer incidence trends, regional variations and breast cancer survival.
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Native American, cancer surveillance, breast cancer, tumor registry, SEER
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