Assessing sociodemographic and regional disparities in Oncotype DX Genomic Prostate Score uptake

Author:

Mukand Nita H.1ORCID,Chirikova Ekaterina1,Lichtensztajn Daphne2ORCID,Negoita Serban3ORCID,Aboushwareb Tamer4,Bennett John5,Brooks James D.6,Leppert John T.6ORCID,Chung Benjamin I.6,Li Christopher78ORCID,Schwartz Stephen M.78,Gershman Susan T.9,Insaf Tabassum1011ORCID,Morawski Bozena M.12,Stroup Antionette1314,Wu Xiao‐Cheng15ORCID,Doherty Jennifer A.161718ORCID,Petkov Valentina I.3,Zambon Joao Paulo19,Gomez Scarlett Lin12720ORCID,Cheng Iona1220

Affiliation:

1. Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics University of California San Francisco San Francisco California USA

2. Greater Bay Area Cancer Registry University of California San Francisco San Francisco California USA

3. Surveillance Research Program Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences National Cancer Institute Rockville Maryland USA

4. Pacific Edge Limited Dunedin New Zealand

5. Exact Sciences Redwood City California USA

6. Department of Urology Stanford Medicine Palo Alto California USA

7. Cancer Surveillance System Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center Seattle Washington USA

8. Department of Epidemiology University of Washington Seattle Washington USA

9. Massachusetts Department of Public Health Boston Massachusetts USA

10. Bureau of Cancer Epidemiology New York State Health Department Albany New York USA

11. School of Public Health, Epidemiology and Biostatistics University of Albany Albany New York USA

12. Cancer Data Registry of Idaho Boise Idaho USA

13. New Jersey Cancer Registry Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey New Brunswick New Jersey USA

14. Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology Rutgers School of Public Health New Brunswick New Jersey USA

15. Louisiana Tumor Registry School of Public Health Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center New Orleans Louisiana USA

16. Utah Cancer Registry University of Utah Salt Lake City Utah USA

17. Huntsman Cancer Institute University of Utah Salt Lake City Utah USA

18. Department of Population Health Sciences University of Utah Salt Lake City Utah USA

19. MDxHealth Irvine California USA

20. Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center University of California San Francisco San Francisco California USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThe Oncotype DX Genomic Prostate Score (ODX‐GPS) is a gene expression assay that predicts disease aggressiveness. The objective of this study was to identify sociodemographic and regional factors associated with ODX‐GPS uptake.MethodsData from Surveillance Epidemiology and End Results registries on men with localized prostate cancer with a Gleason score of 3 + 3 or 3 + 4, PSA ≤20 ng/mL, and stage T1c to T2c disease from 2013 through 2017 were linked with ODX‐GPS data. Census‐tract level neighborhood socioeconomic status (nSES) quintiles were constructed using a composite socioeconomic score. Multivariable logistic regression was used to estimate the associations of ODX‐GPS uptake with age at diagnosis, race and ethnicity, nSES, geographic region, insurance type, and marital status, accounting for National Comprehensive Cancer Network risk group, year of diagnosis, and clustering by census tract.ResultsAmong 111,434 eligible men, 5.5% had ODX‐GPS test uptake. Of these, 78.3% were non‐Hispanic White, 9.6% were Black, 6.7% were Hispanic, and 3.6% were Asian American. Black men had the lowest odds of ODX‐GPS uptake (odds ratio, 0.70; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.63–0.76). Those in the highest versus lowest quintile of nSES were 1.64 times more likely (95% CI, 1.38–2.94) to have ODX‐GPS uptake. The odds of ODX‐GPS uptake were statistically significantly higher among men residing in the Northeast, West, and Midwest compared to the South.ConclusionsDisparities in ODX‐GPS uptake by race, ethnicity, nSES, and geographical region were identified. Concerted efforts should be made to ensure that this clinical test is equitably available.

Publisher

Wiley

Reference31 articles.

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