Are many community hospitals undertreating breast cancer?: lessons from 24,834 patients
- PMID: 18650623
- DOI: 10.1097/SLA.0b013e31816c4030
Are many community hospitals undertreating breast cancer?: lessons from 24,834 patients
Abstract
Objective: To compare treatment patterns and long-term outcomes between teaching and community hospitals treating patients with infiltrating ductal carcinoma (IDC).
Methods: All IDCs from the Florida Cancer Data System from 1994 to 2000 were examined.
Results: Overall, 24,834 operative cases of IDC were identified. Teaching hospitals treated 11.3% of patients with a larger proportion of stage III and IV disease (39.8% vs. 33.0%). Five- and 10-year overall survival rates at teaching hospitals were 84% and 72%, compared with 81% and 69% at high-volume community hospitals and 77% and 63% at low-volume hospitals (P < 0.001). The greatest differences on survival were observed in patients with advanced IDC. Examination of practice patterns demonstrated that multimodality therapy was most frequently administered in teaching hospitals. Breast-conserving surgery was more frequently performed at teaching hospitals (41.5% vs. 38.9% P = 0.008). On multivariate analysis, it was found that treatment at a teaching hospital was a significant independent predictor of improved survival (hazard ratio = 0.763, P < 0.001). This survival benefit was greater and independent of high-volume center status (hazard ratio = 0.903, P < 0.02).
Conclusions: Patients with IDC treated at teaching hospitals have significantly better survival than those treated at high-volume centers or community hospitals, particularly in the setting of advanced disease. Poorer long-term outcomes for IDC at community hospitals seem to be, at least in part, because of decreased use of proven life-extending adjuvant therapies. These results should encourage community hospitals to institute changes in treatment approaches to invasive breast cancer to optimize patient outcomes.
Comment in
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Are we better than "certain others"?Ann Surg. 2008 Aug;248(2):163-5. doi: 10.1097/SLA.0b013e318181ad71. Ann Surg. 2008. PMID: 18650624 No abstract available.
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