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Racial Differences in Treatments and Toxicity in Patients With Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer Treated With Thoracic Radiation Therapy.

Anna Mary Brown LaucisKimberly A HochstedlerMatthew J SchipperPeter A PaximadisThomas P BoikeDerek P BergsmaBenjamin MovsasAnnette KretzlerDaniel E SprattRobert T DessMelissa A MietzelMichael M DominelloMartha M MatuszakReshma JagsiJames A HaymanLori J PierceShruti Jolly
Published in: JCO oncology practice (2022)
In this large multi-institutional study, we found no evidence of racial differences in radiation treatment or chemotherapy approaches. We did, however, unexpectedly find that Black race was associated with lower odds of provider-reported grade 2+ radiation pneumonitis. The stronger correlation between patient- and provider-reported esophagitis and swallowing symptoms for White patients also suggests possible under-recognition of symptoms in Black patients. Further research is needed to study the implications for Black patients.
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