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Erschienen in: Breast Cancer Research and Treatment 2/2018

26.09.2017 | Preclinical study

Ethnicity and breast cancer characteristics in Kenya

verfasst von: Shahin Sayed, Zahir Moloo, Ronald Wasike, Peter Bird, Raymond Oigara, Faith Wambui Njoroge, Asim Jamal Shaikh, Satya Vara Prasad, Sudhir Vinayak, Gretchen L. Gierach, Sanford M. Dawsey, Maya Palakal, Shaoqi Fan, Maeve Mullooly, Rajendra Chauhan, Patricia Okiro, Samuel Gakinya, Ancent Nzioka, Catherine Kyobutungi, Shukri Mohamed, Tilahun Haregu, Mustafa Mussajee, Betty Bonass, Costa Mariwa, Omar Ali Sherman, Abdihakim Mohammed, Andrew Gachii, Joseph Githaiga, Joseph Karanu, Robert Nyagah, Richard Njoroge, Irene Muramba, James Obondi Otieno, Dan Omondi Raburu, Elizabeth B. Mwachiro, Innocent Abayo, Mansoor Saleh

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Abstract

Purpose

There are no published data from specific regions of sub-Saharan Africa describing the clinical and pathological characteristics and molecular subtypes of invasive breast cancer by ethnic group. The purpose of this study was to investigate these characteristics among the three major ethno-cultural groupings in Kenya.

Methods

The study included women with pathologically confirmed breast cancer diagnosed between March 2012 and May 2015 at 11 hospitals throughout Kenya. Sociodemographic, clinical, and reproductive data were collected by questionnaire, and pathology review and immunohistochemistry were performed centrally.

Results

The 846 cases included 661 Bantus (78.1%), 143 Nilotes (16.9%), 19 Cushites (2.3%), and 23 patients of mixed ethnicity (2.7%). In analyses comparing the two major ethnic groups, Bantus were more educated, more overweight, had an older age at first birth, and had a younger age at menopause than Nilotes (p < 0.05 for all comparisons). In analyses restricted to definitive surgery specimens, there were no statistically significant differences in tumor characteristics or molecular subtypes by ethnicity, although the Nilote tumors tended to be larger (OR for ≥ 5 cm vs. < 2 cm: 3.86, 95% CI 0.77, 19.30) and were somewhat more likely to be HER2 enriched (OR for HER2 enriched vs. Luminal A/B: 1.41, 95% CI 0.79, 2.49).

Conclusion

This case series showed no significant differences in breast cancer tumor characteristics or molecular subtypes, but significant differences in sociodemographic characteristics and reproductive factors, among the three major ethnic groups in Kenya. We suggest further evaluation of ethnic differences in breast cancer throughout the genetically and culturally diverse populations of sub-Saharan Africa.
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Metadaten
Titel
Ethnicity and breast cancer characteristics in Kenya
verfasst von
Shahin Sayed
Zahir Moloo
Ronald Wasike
Peter Bird
Raymond Oigara
Faith Wambui Njoroge
Asim Jamal Shaikh
Satya Vara Prasad
Sudhir Vinayak
Gretchen L. Gierach
Sanford M. Dawsey
Maya Palakal
Shaoqi Fan
Maeve Mullooly
Rajendra Chauhan
Patricia Okiro
Samuel Gakinya
Ancent Nzioka
Catherine Kyobutungi
Shukri Mohamed
Tilahun Haregu
Mustafa Mussajee
Betty Bonass
Costa Mariwa
Omar Ali Sherman
Abdihakim Mohammed
Andrew Gachii
Joseph Githaiga
Joseph Karanu
Robert Nyagah
Richard Njoroge
Irene Muramba
James Obondi Otieno
Dan Omondi Raburu
Elizabeth B. Mwachiro
Innocent Abayo
Mansoor Saleh
Publikationsdatum
26.09.2017
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
Breast Cancer Research and Treatment / Ausgabe 2/2018
Print ISSN: 0167-6806
Elektronische ISSN: 1573-7217
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10549-017-4511-2

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