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      Education Level Is a Strong Prognosticator in the Subgroup Aged More Than 50 Years Regardless of the Molecular Subtype of Breast Cancer: A Study Based on the Nationwide Korean Breast Cancer Registry Database

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      Purpose This study investigated the role of the education level (EL) as a prognostic factor for breast cancer and analyzed the relationship between the EL and various confounding factors. Materials and Methods The data for 64,129 primary breast cance...

      Purpose This study investigated the role of the education level (EL) as a prognostic factor for breast cancer and analyzed the relationship between the EL and various confounding factors.
      Materials and Methods The data for 64,129 primary breast cancer patients from the Korean Breast Cancer Registry were analyzed. The EL was classified into two groups according to the education period; the high EL group ( 12 years) and low EL group (< 12 years). Survival analyses were performed with respect to the overall survival between the two groups.
      Results A high EL conferred a superior prognosis compared to a low EL in the subgroup aged > 50 years (hazard ratio, 0.626; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.577 to 0.678) but not in the subgroup aged  50 years (hazard ratio, 0.941; 95% CI, 0.865 to 1.024). The EL was a significant independent factor in the subgroup aged > 50 years according to multivariate analyses. The high EL group showed more favorable clinicopathologic features and a higher proportion of patients in this group received lumpectomy, radiation therapy, and endocrine therapy. In the high EL group, a higher proportion of patients received chemotherapy in the subgroups with unfavorable clinicopathologic features. The EL was a significant prognosticator across all molecular subtypes of breast cancer.
      Conclusion The EL is a strong independent prognostic factor for breast cancer in the subgroup aged > 50 years regardless of the molecular subtype, but not in the subgroup aged  50 years.
      Favorable clinicopathologic features and active treatments can explain the main causality of the superior prognosis in the high EL group.

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      4 민선영, "The Basic Facts of Korean Breast Cancer in 2013: Results of a Nationwide Survey and Breast Cancer Registry Database" 한국유방암학회 19 (19): 1-7, 2016

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      1 Robsahm TE, "Weak associations between sociodemographic factors and breast cancer : possible effects of early detection" 14 : 7-12, 2005

      2 Dalton SO, "The relation between socioeconomic and demographic factors and tumour stage in women diagnosed with breast cancer in Denmark, 1983-1999" 95 : 653-659, 2006

      3 Damiani G, "The impact of level of education on adherence to breast and cervical cancer screening : Evidence from a systematic review and meta-analysis" 81 : 281-289, 2015

      4 민선영, "The Basic Facts of Korean Breast Cancer in 2013: Results of a Nationwide Survey and Breast Cancer Registry Database" 한국유방암학회 19 (19): 1-7, 2016

      5 Cella DF, "Socioeconomic status and cancer survival" 9 : 1500-1509, 1991

      6 Heck KE, "Socioeconomic status and breast cancer mortality, 1989through 1993 : an analysis of education data from death certificates" 87 : 1218-1222, 1997

      7 Mackenbach JP, "Socioeconomic inequalities in mortality among women and among men : an international study" 89 : 1800-1806, 1999

      8 Rutqvist LE, "Socioeconomic gradients in clinical stage at presentation and survival among breast cancer patients in the Stockholm area 1977-1997" 119 : 1433-1439, 2006

      9 Baquet CR, "Socioeconomic factors and breast carcinoma in multicultural women" 88 : 1256-1264, 2000

      10 Yu XQ, "Socioeconomic disparities in breast cancer survival : relation to stage at diagnosis, treatment and race" 9 : 364-, 2009

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