Abstract P1-09-08: Does adverse tumour biology contribute to inferior outcomes for Indigenous Australians diagnosed with breast cancer?

2016 
Background: Analyses across multiple Australian states have consistently demonstrated significantly inferior breast cancer survival for Indigenous patients (IPs). Studies compensating for increased remoteness, socioeconomic disadvantage and later presentation demonstrate a residual unexplained detriment. This survival disadvantage is confined to the first five years, akin to the inferior outcomes demonstrated by higher risk biological breast cancer subtypes. We postulated that a preponderance of such higher risk subtypes could explain the disparate mortalities. Methods: The distribution of breast cancer subtypes in Western Australian IPs diagnosed between 2001 and 2010 was assessed to explore the contribution of adverse prognostic subtypes to poorer outcome. This was a retrospective cohort study of Indigenous women (n=114) and 3:1 age and remoteness matched non-Indigenous women (n=310) diagnosed with invasive, non-metastatic, unilateral breast cancer, who underwent definitive local treatment. Subtypes were assigned as luminal A, B, HER2 enriched and triple negative by ER, PR, HER2 and tumour grade comparisons. Differences in basic tumour demographics and biological sub-types were analysed and racial survival discrepancies explored within biological subtype cohorts. Results: Hazards for overall and breast cancer-specific mortality in IPs were 4.07 (95% CI 2.55-6.49) and 4.19 (95% CI 2.42-7.25). IPs were significantly more likely to have grade 3 tumours (41 v 25%, p Conclusions: The contribution of adverse tumour biological subtype to poorer outcomes for Indigenous women is modest. Indigenous women with almost all biological subtypes fare significantly worse than their non-Indigenous contemporaries. Ongoing work includes more detailed biological comparisons of RNA expression and DNA mutation between groups as well as an exploration of potentially disparate treatment patterns. Citation Format: Redfern A, Lee E, Bulsara M, Threlfall T, Harvey J, Cordell D. Does adverse tumour biology contribute to inferior outcomes for Indigenous Australians diagnosed with breast cancer?. [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the Thirty-Eighth Annual CTRC-AACR San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium: 2015 Dec 8-12; San Antonio, TX. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2016;76(4 Suppl):Abstract nr P1-09-08.
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