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Sex, racial/ethnic and socioeconomic disparities in patients with metastatic bone disease

Background We have analyzed sex, race/ethnicity or socioeconomic disparities in the incidence of metastatic bone disease (MBD). Methods Patients with the diagnosis of MBD at presentation for five most common primary anatomical sites was extracted from Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results Cens...

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Published in:Journal of surgical oncology 2022-03, Vol.125 (4), p.766-774
Main Authors: Jawad, Muhammad Umar, Pollock, Brad H., Wise, Barton L., Zeitlinger, Lauren N., O’ Donnell, Edmond F., Carr‐Ascher, Janai R., Cizik, Amy, Ferrell, Betty, Thorpe, Steven W., Randall, R. Lor
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Summary:Background We have analyzed sex, race/ethnicity or socioeconomic disparities in the incidence of metastatic bone disease (MBD). Methods Patients with the diagnosis of MBD at presentation for five most common primary anatomical sites was extracted from Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results Census tract–level dataset. Mean incidence of MBD for different sex, racial/ethnic and socioeconomic groups were compared. Results The five most common anatomical sites with MBD at presentation include “lung: (n = 59 739), “prostate” (n = 19 732), “breast” (n = 16 244), “renal” (n = 7718) and “colon” (n = 3068). There was an increase in incidence of MBD among cancers originating from prostate (annual percentage change [APC] 4.94), renal (APC 2.55), and colon (APC 3.21) (p 
ISSN:0022-4790
1096-9098
DOI:10.1002/jso.26765