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The impact of race, age, and sex in follicular lymphoma: A comprehensive SEER analysis across consecutive treatment eras

The impact of race/ethnicity and the additional factors of age, sex, and socioeconomic status (SES) on follicular lymphoma (FL) outcomes have not been comprehensively studied and are not well defined. We examined population‐based FL data from >18,000 patients in SEER‐13 (1992–2009) investigating...

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Published in:American journal of hematology 2014-06, Vol.89 (6), p.633-638
Main Authors: Nabhan, Chadi, Aschebrook‐Kilfoy, Briseis, Chiu, Brian C‐H, Kruczek, Kimberly, Smith, Sonali M., Evens, Andrew M.
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Summary:The impact of race/ethnicity and the additional factors of age, sex, and socioeconomic status (SES) on follicular lymphoma (FL) outcomes have not been comprehensively studied and are not well defined. We examined population‐based FL data from >18,000 patients in SEER‐13 (1992–2009) investigating race/ethnicity and the impact of relevant factors including sex, age, and SES. Further, we compared data over two consecutive periods: Era‐1 (1992–2000, n = 8,355) and Era‐2 (2001–2009, n = 10,475). We identified 18,830 FL patients (White: n = 15,116; Hispanic: n = 1,627; Asian/Pacific Islander (A/PI): n = 1,002; and Black: n = 846). Median ages (years) differed significantly by race/ethnicity: White: 62.1, Hispanic: 57.3, A/PI: 60.7, and Black: 56.8 (P 
ISSN:0361-8609
1096-8652
DOI:10.1002/ajh.23708