Influence of access on survival of renal cancer in a Brazilian center.

2019 
644Background: The introduction of tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKI) and recently immunotherapy has brought major survival benefits for metastatic renal cancer (mRCC) patients (pts). In Brazil, there is no approved 2nd line treatment for mRCC in the Public Health System (PHS). Our center is unique, because it provides care for both PHS and Private System (PrS) population, enabling us to make the comparison of overall survival (OS) of these pts. Methods: We retrospectively reviewed medical records of all mRCC pts treated with 1st line TKI at our service from 2007 to 2018. Categorial variables were compared by Fisher’s exact test and continuous by Mann–Whitney. Survival was estimated by Kaplan-Maier method, prognostic factors adjusted by Cox regression model. Results: 171 pts were eligible, 37 (21.6%) PHS and 134 (78.4%) PrS pts. Between the two groups, there was no differences in age, gender, number and sites of metastasis (mets). PHS pts had worst ECOG (≥2, in 35.1 vs 13.5%, p .007), a trend towards more p...
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