作者: Sandra E Brooks , Min Zhan , Timothy Cote , Claudia R Baquet
DOI: 10.1016/J.YGYNO.2003.12.029
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摘要: Abstract Objective . To determine the association of race with incidence, histology, treatment, and survival in women uterine sarcoma during period 1989–1999. Methods Uterine sarcomas were defined as leiomyosarcoma, carcinosarcoma, high-grade endometrial stromal (HGESS), adenosarcoma, not otherwise specified (NOS). We used cases from Surveillance, Epidemiology, End Results (SEER) program to compare among >35 years age. Using data 1989 1999, we compared race-specific age-adjusted incidences, histological distributions, extent disease at diagnosis, survival. During 1989–1999, 2677 diagnosed sarcoma, 2098 (78%) whom white 420 (16%) black, 159 (6%) other races. The overall incidence for blacks was twice that whites more than races (7/10 5 vs. 3.6/10 2.7/10 , P 0.91/10 whites, 0.89 races, blacks, 1.7/10 0.99 Conclusions Adjuvant therapy improved stage II–IV disease. Survival black patients who received comparable treatment similar.