Survival of retinoblastoma in less-developed countries impact of socioeconomic and health-related indicators Journal Article


Authors: Canturk, S.; Qaddoumi, I.; Khetan, V.; Ma, Z.; Furmanchuk, A.; Antoneli, C. B. G.; Sultan, I.; Kebudi, R.; Sharma, T.; Rodriguez-Galindo, C.; Abramson, D. H.; Chantada, G. L.
Article Title: Survival of retinoblastoma in less-developed countries impact of socioeconomic and health-related indicators
Abstract: Background: The survival of retinoblastoma in less-developed countries (LDCs) and the impact of socioeconomic variables on survival are not widely available in the literature. Methods: A systematic review of publications from LDCs was performed. Articles were from multiple databases and written in seven languages. Results were correlated with socioeconomic indicators. Lower-income countries (LICs) and middle-income countries (MICs) were included in our analyses. Results: An analysis of 164 publications including 14 800 patients from 48 LDCs was performed. Twenty-six per cent of the papers were written in languages other than English. Estimated survival in LICs was 40% (range, 23-70%); in lower MICs, 77% (range, 60-92%) and in upper MICs, 79% (range, 54-93%; p=0.001).Significant differences were also found in the occurrence of metastasis: in LICs, 32% (range, 12-45); in lower MICs, 12% (range, 3-31) and in upper MICs, 9.5% (range, 3-24; p=0.04). On multivariate analysis, physician density and human development index were significantly associated with survival and metastasis. Maternal mortality rate and per capita health expenditure were significantly associated with treatment refusal. Conclusions: Important information from LDCs is not always available in English or in major databases. Indicators of socioeconomic development and maternal and infant health were related with outcome.
Keywords: adolescent; cancer survival; child; preschool child; child, preschool; survival rate; mortality; review; retinoblastoma; publication; health care cost; infant; developing countries; developing country; treatment refusal; socioeconomics; socioeconomic factors; economic aspect; maternal mortality
Journal Title: British Journal of Ophthalmology
Volume: 94
Issue: 11
ISSN: 0007-1161
Publisher: BMJ Publishing Group Ltd.  
Date Published: 2010-11-01
Start Page: 1432
End Page: 1436
Language: English
DOI: 10.1136/bjo.2009.168062
PUBMED: 20733021
PROVIDER: scopus
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