@article{fca4afe3449d4acf80c7a4148a6313e2,
title = "Survival of epithelial ovarian cancer in Black women: a society to cell approach in the African American cancer epidemiology study (AACES)",
abstract = "Purpose: The causes for the survival disparity among Black women with epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) are likely multi-factorial. Here we describe the African American Cancer Epidemiology Study (AACES), the largest cohort of Black women with EOC. Methods: AACES phase 2 (enrolled 2020 onward) is a multi-site, population-based study focused on overall survival (OS) of EOC. Rapid case ascertainment is used in ongoing patient recruitment in eight U.S. states, both northern and southern. Data collection is composed of a survey, biospecimens, and medical record abstraction. Results characterizing the survival experience of the phase 1 study population (enrolled 2010–2015) are presented. Results: Thus far, ~ 650 patients with EOC have been enrolled in the AACES. The five-year OS of AACES participants approximates those of Black women in the Surveillance Epidemiology and End Results (SEER) registry who survive at least 10-month past diagnosis and is worse compared to white women in SEER, 49 vs. 60%, respectively. A high proportion of women in AACES have low levels of household income (45% < $25,000 annually), education (51% ≤ high school education), and insurance coverage (32% uninsured or Medicaid). Those followed annually differ from those without follow-up with higher levels of localized disease (28 vs 24%) and higher levels of optimal debulking status (73 vs 67%). Conclusion: AACES is well positioned to evaluate the contribution of social determinants of health to the poor survival of Black women with EOC and advance understanding of the multi-factorial causes of the ovarian cancer survival disparity in Black women.",
keywords = "Cancer survivors, Epithelial ovarian cancer, Racial disparities, Social determinants of health",
author = "Schildkraut, {Joellen M.} and Courtney Johnson and Dempsey, {Lauren F.} and Bo Qin and Paul Terry and Maxwell Akonde and Peters, {Edward S.} and Hannah Mandle and Cote, {Michele L.} and Lauren Peres and Patricia Moorman and Schwartz, {Ann G.} and Michael Epstein and Jeffrey Marks and Melissa Bondy and Lawson, {Andrew B.} and Alberg, {Anthony J.} and Bandera, {Elisa V.}",
note = "Funding Information: We would like to acknowledge the AACES interviewers, Brandy Arredondo, Rachel Boehm, Dannelle Charles, Melody Chavez, Lauren Dempsey, Kierstin Faw, Juliana Fucinari, Mary Kan, Mary Beth Kolbicz, Arianna Mason, Juana Paniagua, and Maelia Pendley. We also acknowledge the individuals responsible for facilitating case ascertainment across the sites, including Kevin Ward and Mackenzie Crawford (Georgia); Tingting Li and Lauren Maniscalco (Louisiana); Dhanya Chanumolu and Myneka Macenat (New Jersey); Paul Terry (Tennessee); Ann Hamilton (California), Mary Beth Kolbicz (Michigan); Cynthia Webb, JoElla Marting, and Heather Tipaldos (North Carolina); and Maxwell Akonde, Stephanie Chiodini, and Deb Hurley (South Carolina). Data collection was supported by the Rutgers Cancer Center Institue of New Jersey Cancer Prevention and Outcomes Data Support Shared Resouces. Funding Information: We would like to acknowledge the AACES interviewers, Brandy Arredondo, Rachel Boehm, Dannelle Charles, Melody Chavez, Lauren Dempsey, Kierstin Faw, Juliana Fucinari, Mary Kan, Mary Beth Kolbicz, Arianna Mason, Juana Paniagua, and Maelia Pendley. We also acknowledge the individuals responsible for facilitating case ascertainment across the sites, including Kevin Ward and Mackenzie Crawford (Georgia); Tingting Li and Lauren Maniscalco (Louisiana); Dhanya Chanumolu and Myneka Macenat (New Jersey); Paul Terry (Tennessee); Ann Hamilton (California), Mary Beth Kolbicz (Michigan); Cynthia Webb, JoElla Marting, and Heather Tipaldos (North Carolina); and Maxwell Akonde, Stephanie Chiodini, and Deb Hurley (South Carolina). Data collection was supported by the Rutgers Cancer Center Institue of New Jersey Cancer Prevention and Outcomes Data Support Shared Resouces. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2022, The Author(s).",
year = "2023",
month = mar,
doi = "10.1007/s10552-022-01660-0",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "34",
pages = "251--265",
journal = "Cancer Causes and Control",
issn = "0957-5243",
publisher = "Springer Netherlands",
number = "3",
}