Racial Differences in Pancreatic Cancer: Comparison of Survival and Histologic Types of Pancreatic Carcinoma in Asians, Blacks, and Whites in the United States
- 1 November 2000
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Pancreas
- Vol. 21 (4) , 338-343
- https://doi.org/10.1097/00006676-200011000-00003
Abstract
SEER data for histologically confirmed carcinomas of the pancreas for 1973–1995 from Hawaii, San Francisco, and Seattle (n = 10,621) were analyzed to compare the survival and types of carcinomas in various racial groups. These geographic sites were selected because each included a sizable number of Asian patients. The median survival after diagnosis in unadjusted data was longer in Asian patients than in whites. After adjustment for age at diagnosis and year of diagnosis, only the survival advantage of Asian women over whites and blacks persisted as a statistically significant difference. Racial differences were no longer statistically significant when further adjustments were made for stage, grade, and morphology. The proportion of papillary carcinomas or mucinous cystadenocarcinomas was higher in Asians than in whites and blacks (p = 0.02), and patients with these neoplasms had a longer median survival than did patients with ductal adenocarcinoma (12 vs. 3.3 months). The fraction of Asian patients with lower stages and grades of carcinomas also was higher than among white and black patients. Longer survival of Asian compared with white and black patients with pancreatic carcinoma is at least partly explained by their higher proportion of less aggressive carcinomas at the time of diagnosis.Keywords
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