Racial and Socioeconomic Disparity in Breast Cancer Mortality: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Simple Summary
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Protocol and Registration
2.2. PICO(S) Criteria
2.3. Search Strategy
2.4. Eligibility Criteria
2.5. Study Selection
2.6. Data Extraction and Analysis
2.7. Assessment of Methodological Quality and Risk of Bias
3. Results
3.1. General Presentation
3.2. Meta-Analysis
3.3. Methodological Quality Assessment
3.4. Bias Risk Assessment
3.5. Summarized Results
4. Discussion
Study Limitations
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Database | Search Strategy |
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PUBMED | ((((breast cancer) AND (mortality)) AND (screening)) AND (social disparity)) AND (racial disparity) |
EMBASE | (mortality), (screening), (breast cancer), (social determinants of health), (disparity) |
Virtual Health Library (BVS) | (breast cancer) AND (mortality) AND (screening) AND (social disparity) AND (racial disparity) |
LILACS | (breast cancer) AND (mortality) AND (screening) AND (social disparity) AND (racial disparity) |
WEB OF SCIENCE | (breast cancer) AND (mortality) AND (screening) AND (social disparity) AND (racial disparity) |
MEDLINE | (breast cancer) AND (mortality) AND (screening) AND (social disparity) AND (racial disparity) |
SCIENCEDIRECT | (breast cancer) AND (mortality) AND (screening) AND (social disparity) AND (racial disparity) |
COCHRANE | (breast cancer) AND (mortality) AND (screening) AND (disparities) |
Citation (First Author et al., Year) | Country | Sample Number | Brief Conclusion |
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Anderson et al., 2023 | USA | 2.176 | Geographic disparities influence breast cancer mortality, with access to treatment a critical determinant. |
Chen et al., 2023 | USA | 415.277 | Advanced diagnostic methods reduce disparities, but rural populations still face higher mortality rates. |
Azin et al., 2023 | USA | 382.975 | Advanced tumor staging highlights the role of socioeconomic status in breast cancer survival rates. |
Fei Wang et al., 2021 | USA | 78.708 | Urban populations have better outcomes due to better access to diagnostic and treatment facilities. |
Guan et al., 2019 | USA | 5.622 | Disparities in genetic screening contribute to differential outcomes in minority groups. |
Nogueira et al., 2018 | Brazil | 481 | Regional inequalities exacerbate disparities in breast cancer diagnosis stage and mortality. |
Li Tao et al., 2016 | USA | 103.498 | Hormone receptor status (ER+/PR+) significantly affects survival, particularly in low socioeconomic status groups. |
Boyko et al., 2024 | USA | 907 | Late screening and late-stage diagnosis are associated with higher mortality, even in safety-net hospitals. |
Eom et al., 2023 | USA | 2.284 | Targeted interventions in underserved regions reduce late-stage diagnoses and mortality. |
Babatunde et al., 2021 | USA | 3.286 | Late diagnosis and limited access to treatment are key factors leading to poor outcomes in low-income settings. |
Renna Junior et al., 2021 | Brazil | 2.045 in Aracaju, 7.872 in Curitiba | Inequalities in access to treatment are important factors in breast cancer mortality in deprived regions. |
Feinglass et al., 2015 | USA | 582.396 | Socioeconomic status has a strong impact on mortality, even after adjustment for stage and clinical characteristics. |
Sanderson et al., 2015 | USA | 64.384 | Regular mammography reduces mortality by up to 45%, but disparities persist among black women. |
Iqbal et al., 2015 | USA | 373.563 | Black women are less likely to be diagnosed at stage I and have higher mortality, even for small tumors. |
Akinyemiju et al., 2016 | USA | 67.084 | Black women have higher hospital mortality and post-surgical complications compared to white women. |
John et al., 2021 | USA | 10.366 | ER+/PR+ breast cancer mortality is significantly higher in African American women due to socioeconomic status and hospital-type. |
Akinyemijua et al., 2015 | USA | 71.156 | Black women face higher hospital mortality and receive fewer mastectomies compared to white women. |
Shariff-Marc et al., 2016 | USA | 9.372 | Racial/ethnic disparities in mortality after breast cancer diagnosis highlight the influence of socioeconomic status and race. |
Outcome | Coefficient (Estimate) | Standard Error | z-Value | p-Value | CI 95% (Lower Upper) | I2 (%) | τ2 | Egger’s Test (p) |
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Mortality | −0.192 | 0.181 | −1.059 | 0.29 | −0.548 to 0.163 | 100 | 195.272 | 0.003 |
Survival | 5.596 | 0.622 | 9.004 | <0.001 | 4.377 to 6.815 | 98.604 | 0.032 | 0.006 |
Income | 5.010 | 0,129 | 38.755 | <0.001 | 4.757 to 5.263 | 84.708 | 0.001 | <0.001 |
Author (Year) | Country | Sample Size (n) | Outcome Assessed | Effect Size (ES) | SE | Sociodemographic Variables | Statistically Significant? |
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Tianhui Chen (2023) | USA | 415,277 | Mortality | 12.0 | 0.0101 | Race, income | Yes |
Arash Azin (2023) | USA | 382,975 | Mortality | 7.0 | 0.0083 | SES | Yes |
Fei Wang (2021) | USA | 78,708 | Survival | −6.6 | 0.0458 | Urban vs. rural residence | Yes |
Alice Guan (2019) | USA | 5622 | Survival | −14.1 | 0.1657 | Genetic ancestry | Yes |
Mário C. Nogueira (2018) | Brazil | 481 | Mortality | −25.5 | 0.4858 | Region, income | No |
Kirsten Y. Eom (2023) | USA | 2284 | Survival | 4.2 | 0.1438 | Race, insurance | Yes |
Oluwole A. Babatunde (2021) | USA | 3286 | Mortality | 11.9 | 0.1143 | Insurance, income | Yes |
Maureen Sanderson (2015) | USA | 64,384 | Mortality | 11.9 | 0.0258 | Race, mammography | Yes |
Javaid Iqbal (2015) | USA | 373,563 | Mortality | 3.2 | 0.005 | Race, stage at diagnosis | Yes |
Tomi F. Akinyemijua (2015) | USA | 71,156 | Mortality | 25.9 | 0.0342 | SES, surgical treatment | Yes |
Salma Shariff-Marc (2016) | USA | 9372 | Mortality | 3.2 | 0.0313 | Race/ethnicity, SES | Yes |
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Ribeiro, H.F.; Pelloso, F.C.; Fonseca, B.S.d.; Camparoto, C.W.; Carvalho, M.D.d.B.; Marques, V.D.; Bitencourt, M.R.; Stevanato, K.P.; Borba, P.B.; Borghesan, D.H.P.; et al. Racial and Socioeconomic Disparity in Breast Cancer Mortality: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Cancers 2025, 17, 1641. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers17101641
Ribeiro HF, Pelloso FC, Fonseca BSd, Camparoto CW, Carvalho MDdB, Marques VD, Bitencourt MR, Stevanato KP, Borba PB, Borghesan DHP, et al. Racial and Socioeconomic Disparity in Breast Cancer Mortality: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Cancers. 2025; 17(10):1641. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers17101641
Chicago/Turabian StyleRibeiro, Helena Fiats, Fernando Castilho Pelloso, Beatriz Sousa da Fonseca, Camila Wohlenberg Camparoto, Maria Dalva de Barros Carvalho, Vlaudimir Dias Marques, Mariá Romanio Bitencourt, Kely Paviani Stevanato, Pedro Beraldo Borba, Deise Helena Pelloso Borghesan, and et al. 2025. "Racial and Socioeconomic Disparity in Breast Cancer Mortality: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis" Cancers 17, no. 10: 1641. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers17101641
APA StyleRibeiro, H. F., Pelloso, F. C., Fonseca, B. S. d., Camparoto, C. W., Carvalho, M. D. d. B., Marques, V. D., Bitencourt, M. R., Stevanato, K. P., Borba, P. B., Borghesan, D. H. P., Egger, P. A., Alarcão, A. C. J., Cuman, R. K. N., Huber, I. M. T., Consolaro, M. E. L., Pujals, C., Laranjeira, C., Pedroso, R. B., & Pelloso, S. M. (2025). Racial and Socioeconomic Disparity in Breast Cancer Mortality: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Cancers, 17(10), 1641. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers17101641