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Travel burden and clinical presentation of retinoblastoma: analysis of 1024 patients from 43 African countries and 518 patients from 40 European countries.

Authors :
Fabian ID
Stacey AW
Foster A
Kivelä TT
Munier FL
Keren-Froim N
Gomel N
Cassoux N
Sagoo MS
Reddy MA
Harby LA
Zondervan M
Bascaran C
Abdallah E
Abdullahi SU
Boubacar SA
Ademola-Popoola DS
Adio A
Aghaji AE
Portabella SA
Alfa Bio AI
Ali AM
Alia DB
All-Eriksson C
Almeida AA
Alsawidi KM
Antonino R
Astbury NJ
Atsiaya R
Balaguer J
Balwierz W
Barranco H
Popovic MB
Benmiloud S
Guebessi NB
Berete RC
Biddulph SJ
Biewald EM
Blum S
Bobrova N
Boehme M
Bornfeld N
Bouda GC
Bouguila H
Boumedane A
Brichard BG
L MC
Castela G
Català-Mora J
Chantada GL
Chernodrinska VS
Chiwanga FS
Cieslik K
Comsa C
Correa Llano MG
Csóka M
Da Gama IV
Davidson A
Potter P
Desjardins L
Dragomir MD
Bruyn MD
Kettani AE
Elbahi AM
Elgalaly D
Elhaddad AM
Ali Elhassan MM
Elzembely MM
Essuman VA
Evina TGA
Fasina O
Fernández-Teijeiro A
Gandiwa M
Aldana DG
Geel JA
Gizachew Z
Gregersen PA
Guedenon KM
Hadjistilianou T
Hassan S
Hederova S
Hessissen L
Hordofa DF
Hummlen M
Husakova K
Ida R
Ilic VR
Jenkinson H
Amani Kabesha TB
Kabore RL
Kalinaki A
Kapelushnik N
Kardava T
Kemilev PK
Kepak T
Khotenashvili Z
Klett A
Kosh Komba Palet JE
Krivaitiene D
Kruger M
Kyara A
Lachmann ES
Latinović S
Lecuona K
Lukamba RM
Lumbroso L
Lysytsia L
Maka E
Makan M
Manda C
Begue NM
Matende IO
Matua M
Mayet I
Mbumba FB
Mengesha AA
Midena E
Mndeme FG
Mohamedani AA
Moll AC
Moreira C
Msina MS
Msukwa G
Muma KI
Murgoi G
Musa KO
Mustak H
Muyen OM
Naidu G
Naumenko L
Ndoye Roth PA
Neroev V
Nikitovic M
Nkanga ED
Nkumbe H
Nyaywa M
Obono-Obiang G
Oguego NC
Olechowski A
Oscar AH
Osei-Bonsu P
Painter SL
Paintsil V
Paiva L
Papyan R
Parrozzani R
Parulekar M
Pawinska-Wasikowska K
Perić S
Philbert R
Pochop P
Polyakov VG
Pompe MT
Pons JJ
Raobela L
Renner LA
Reynders D
Ribadu D
Riheia MM
Ritter-Sovinz P
Saakyan S
Said AM
Román Pacheco SS
Scanlan TA
Schoeman J
Seregard S
Sherief ST
Cheikh SS
Silva S
Sorochynska T
Ssali G
Stathopoulos C
Kranjc BS
Stones DK
Svojgr K
Sylla F
Tamamyan G
Tandili A
Tateshi B
Theophile T
Traoré F
Tyau-Tyau H
Umar AB
Urbak SF
Ushakova TL
Valeina S
Hoefen Wijsard MV
Veleva-Krasteva NV
Viksnins M
Wackernagel W
Waddell K
Wade PD
Wali Nigeria AH
Wime AD
Dod CW
Yanga JM
Yarovaya VA
Yarovoy AA
Zein E
Sharabi S
Zhilyaeva K
Ziko OA
Bowman R
Source :
The British journal of ophthalmology [Br J Ophthalmol] 2021 Oct; Vol. 105 (10), pp. 1435-1443. Date of Electronic Publication: 2020 Sep 15.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Background: The travel distance from home to a treatment centre, which may impact the stage at diagnosis, has not been investigated for retinoblastoma, the most common childhood eye cancer. We aimed to investigate the travel burden and its impact on clinical presentation in a large sample of patients with retinoblastoma from Africa and Europe.<br />Methods: A cross-sectional analysis including 518 treatment-naïve patients with retinoblastoma residing in 40 European countries and 1024 treatment-naïve patients with retinoblastoma residing in 43 African countries.<br />Results: Capture rate was 42.2% of expected patients from Africa and 108.8% from Europe. African patients were older (95% CI -12.4 to -5.4, p<0.001), had fewer cases of familial retinoblastoma (95% CI 2.0 to 5.3, p<0.001) and presented with more advanced disease (95% CI 6.0 to 9.8, p<0.001); 43.4% and 15.4% of Africans had extraocular retinoblastoma and distant metastasis at the time of diagnosis, respectively, compared to 2.9% and 1.0% of the Europeans. To reach a retinoblastoma centre, European patients travelled 421.8 km compared to Africans who travelled 185.7 km (p<0.001). On regression analysis, lower-national income level, African residence and older age (p<0.001), but not travel distance (p=0.19), were risk factors for advanced disease.<br />Conclusions: Fewer than half the expected number of patients with retinoblastoma presented to African referral centres in 2017, suggesting poor awareness or other barriers to access. Despite the relatively shorter distance travelled by African patients, they presented with later-stage disease. Health education about retinoblastoma is needed for carers and health workers in Africa in order to increase capture rate and promote early referral.<br />Competing Interests: Competing interests: None declared.<br /> (© Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2021. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1468-2079
Volume :
105
Issue :
10
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
The British journal of ophthalmology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
32933936
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1136/bjophthalmol-2020-316613