Differences in Breast Cancer Subtypes Among Racial/Ethnic Groups

Surbhi Bansil, Anthony Silva, Corinne Jones, Elena Hidalgo,Ian Pagano,Jami Fukui

Research Square (Research Square)(2021)

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Abstract PurposeDifferences in incidence of breast cancer subtypes among racial/ethnic groups have been evaluated as a contributing factor in the disparities seen in breast cancer prognosis. We evaluated new breast cancer cases in Hawaii to determine if there were subtype differences according to race/ethnicity that may contribute to known disparities.MethodsWe reviewed 4,318 cases of women diagnosed with breast cancer from two large tumor registries between 2013-2020. We evaluated the new breast cancer cases according to age at diagnosis, self-reported race, and breast cancer subtype (ER, PR, and HER2 receptor status).ResultsWe found both premenopausal and postmenopausal Native Hawaiian women were less likely to be diagnosed with triple negative breast cancer (OR=0.33, P=0.009; OR=0.62, P=0.03 respectively). Premenopausal Japanese women were 71% less likely to be diagnosed with triple positive (ER+/PR+/HER2+) breast cancer (OR=0.29, P=0.0003). Postmenopausal Filipino women were 89% more likely to be diagnosed with ER-/PR-/HER2+ breast cancer (OR=1.89, P=0.02). ConclusionsResults of our study support that there are racial/ethnic differences in breast cancer subtypes among our population which may contribute to the differences in outcome seen. Further evaluation of other clinical and pathological features in each breast cancer subtype may inform potential mechanisms for outcome disparities seen among different racial/ethnic groups.
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breast cancer subtypes,breast cancer,racial/ethnic
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