Racial, Ethnic, and Sex-based Disparities among High-risk Individuals Undergoing Pancreatic Cancer Surveillance.
Katona B, Klute K, Brand R, Everett J, Farrell J, Hawthorne K, Kaul V, Kupfer S, Paiella S, Simeone D, Sussman D, Zogopoulos G, Lucas A, Kastrinos F, Bi Y, Brentnall T, Chung D, Earl J, Gaddam S, Gallinger S, Graff J, Greenhalf W, Grossberg A, Hart P, Idos G, Jeter J, Lindberg J, Lowy A, Permuth J, Raitses-Gurevich M, Schrader I, Siveke J, Stoffel E, Vornhuelz M, Wadlow R. Racial, Ethnic, and Sex-based Disparities among High-risk Individuals Undergoing Pancreatic Cancer Surveillance. Cancer Prevention Research 2023, 16: 343-352. PMID: 37259800, DOI: 10.1158/1940-6207.capr-22-0529.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAgedCarcinoma, Pancreatic DuctalEthnicityFemaleHumansMaleMiddle AgedPancreasPancreatic NeoplasmsUnited StatesConceptsHigh-risk individualsSex-based disparitiesPancreatic cancer surveillancePathogenic variantsPDAC surveillanceCancer surveillanceGuideline-based criteriaPancreatic cancer mortalityCommon age rangeRates of consentRace/ethnicityCancer criteriaRelated SpotlightMajority of participantsCancer mortalityHispanic ethnicitySurveillance studyDiverse patientsStudy participantsAge rangeTwo yearsSurveillanceEnrollmentEnrollment disparitiesParticipants