Cancer stage at presentation for incarcerated patients at a single urban tertiary care center

Patients who are incarcerated are a vulnerable patient population and may suffer from less access to routine cancer screenings compared to their non-incarcerated counterparts. Therefore, a thorough evaluation of potential differences in cancer diagnosis staging is needed. We sought to examine whethe...

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Main Authors: Kathryn I. Sunthankar, Kevin N. Griffith, Stephanie D. Talutis, Amy K. Rosen, David B. McAneny, Matthew H. Kulke, Jennifer F. Tseng, Teviah E. Sachs, Sungwoo Lim
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2020-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7491712/?tool=EBI
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spelling doaj-277d9ead539b4936b89c9e5bf4584f3a2020-11-25T04:09:19ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032020-01-01159Cancer stage at presentation for incarcerated patients at a single urban tertiary care centerKathryn I. SunthankarKevin N. GriffithStephanie D. TalutisAmy K. RosenDavid B. McAnenyMatthew H. KulkeJennifer F. TsengTeviah E. SachsSungwoo LimPatients who are incarcerated are a vulnerable patient population and may suffer from less access to routine cancer screenings compared to their non-incarcerated counterparts. Therefore, a thorough evaluation of potential differences in cancer diagnosis staging is needed. We sought to examine whether there are differences in cancer stage at initial diagnosis between non-incarcerated and incarcerated patients by pursuing a retrospective chart review from 2010–2017 for all patients who were newly diagnosed with cancer at an urban safety net hospital. Incarceration status was determined by insurance status. Our primary outcome was incarceration status at time of initial cancer diagnosis. Overall, patients who were incarcerated presented at a later cancer stage for all cancer types compared to the non-incarcerated (+.14 T stage, p = .033; +.23 N stage, p < .001). Incarcerated patients were diagnosed at later stages for colorectal (+0.93 T stage, p < .001; +.48 N stage, p < .001), oropharyngeal (+0.37 N stage, p = .003), lung (+0.60 N stage, p = .018), skin (+0.59 N stage, p = 0.014), and screenable cancers (colorectal, prostate, lung) as a whole (+0.23 T stage, p = 0.002; +0.17 N stage, p = 0.008). Incarcerated patients may benefit from more structured screening protocols in order to improve the stage at presentation for certain malignancies.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7491712/?tool=EBI
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author Kathryn I. Sunthankar
Kevin N. Griffith
Stephanie D. Talutis
Amy K. Rosen
David B. McAneny
Matthew H. Kulke
Jennifer F. Tseng
Teviah E. Sachs
Sungwoo Lim
spellingShingle Kathryn I. Sunthankar
Kevin N. Griffith
Stephanie D. Talutis
Amy K. Rosen
David B. McAneny
Matthew H. Kulke
Jennifer F. Tseng
Teviah E. Sachs
Sungwoo Lim
Cancer stage at presentation for incarcerated patients at a single urban tertiary care center
PLoS ONE
author_facet Kathryn I. Sunthankar
Kevin N. Griffith
Stephanie D. Talutis
Amy K. Rosen
David B. McAneny
Matthew H. Kulke
Jennifer F. Tseng
Teviah E. Sachs
Sungwoo Lim
author_sort Kathryn I. Sunthankar
title Cancer stage at presentation for incarcerated patients at a single urban tertiary care center
title_short Cancer stage at presentation for incarcerated patients at a single urban tertiary care center
title_full Cancer stage at presentation for incarcerated patients at a single urban tertiary care center
title_fullStr Cancer stage at presentation for incarcerated patients at a single urban tertiary care center
title_full_unstemmed Cancer stage at presentation for incarcerated patients at a single urban tertiary care center
title_sort cancer stage at presentation for incarcerated patients at a single urban tertiary care center
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Patients who are incarcerated are a vulnerable patient population and may suffer from less access to routine cancer screenings compared to their non-incarcerated counterparts. Therefore, a thorough evaluation of potential differences in cancer diagnosis staging is needed. We sought to examine whether there are differences in cancer stage at initial diagnosis between non-incarcerated and incarcerated patients by pursuing a retrospective chart review from 2010–2017 for all patients who were newly diagnosed with cancer at an urban safety net hospital. Incarceration status was determined by insurance status. Our primary outcome was incarceration status at time of initial cancer diagnosis. Overall, patients who were incarcerated presented at a later cancer stage for all cancer types compared to the non-incarcerated (+.14 T stage, p = .033; +.23 N stage, p < .001). Incarcerated patients were diagnosed at later stages for colorectal (+0.93 T stage, p < .001; +.48 N stage, p < .001), oropharyngeal (+0.37 N stage, p = .003), lung (+0.60 N stage, p = .018), skin (+0.59 N stage, p = 0.014), and screenable cancers (colorectal, prostate, lung) as a whole (+0.23 T stage, p = 0.002; +0.17 N stage, p = 0.008). Incarcerated patients may benefit from more structured screening protocols in order to improve the stage at presentation for certain malignancies.
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7491712/?tool=EBI
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