Association of Race with Survival in Intracranial WHO Grade II and III Meningioma in the United States: A Systematic Literature Review

World Neurosurgery
Theresa ElderTiffany Hodges

Abstract

Recent literature has shown significant differences in meningioma incidence between different races, but minimal conclusive data exists on the role of race and ethnicity in overall survival for patients with high-grade intracranial meningioma. We conducted a systematic review to investigate the impact of race and ethnicity on survival in patients with high-grade intracranial meningioma. A systematic literature review was conducted for studies utilizing Ovid, PubMed, Cochrane, Embase, and Scopus databases. Databases were queried for the following: Meningioma AND [Ethnic OR Demography, OR African American OR Arab OR Hispanic OR Asian, OR White OR race OR racial] AND [survival OR survival analysis OR survival rate OR treatment outcome OR Survivor OR Outcome]. Literature search yielded a total of 412 abstracts which were screened according to criteria that were determined a priori, and a total of 129 full-text articles were reviewed. Four articles were included in the final analysis, reporting on a total of 13,424 patients. Three studies saw an overall survival benefit in White non-Hispanics compared to Black non-Hispanics, and one reported a survival benefit in White non-Hispanics and Black non-Hispanics among patients who receive...Continue Reading

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