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The impact of race and ethnicity on outcomes of patients with myelodysplastic syndromes: a population-based analysis.

Suleyman Yasin GoksuMuhammet OzerBusra B GoksuRong WangJude KhatibPrapti A PatelMadhuri VusirikalaSuzanne ColeAhmet SeyhanliRobert H CollinsStephen ChungAmer M ZeidanYazan F Madanat
Published in: Leukemia & lymphoma (2022)
Race and ethnic backgrounds affect the disease characteristics and clinical outcomes in many cancers, including acute myeloid leukemia; however, the association of race/ethnicity on myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) is still controversial. Therefore, we aimed to study the impact of race/ethnicity on the disease characteristics and survival outcomes in patients with MDS. Adult patients with MDS diagnosed in 2004-2016 were selected using the SEER database. Race/ethnicity was categorized as non-Hispanic White (NHW), non-Hispanic Black (NHB), and Hispanic. Hispanic and NHB patients had significantly lower incidence rate ratio (IRR) in age group ≥01 years ( p  < .001) compared to NHW; however, in the age group <50 years, NHB patients had significantly higher IRR with an increased incidence rate of 49%. NHB patients had better overall survival than Hispanic and NHW patients ( p  < .001), even after adjusting for confounding variables. MDS have significant differences in age at diagnosis, disease risk, and survival outcomes based on racial/ethnic backgrounds.
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