Risk factors associated with abandonment of care in retinoblastoma: analysis of 692 patients from 10 countries.

Thamanna Nishath ORCID logo; Xiudi Li; Arthika Chandramohan; Megan Othus; Xunda Ji; Yihua Zou; Sadia Sultana; Riffat Rashid; Sadik Taju Sherief ORCID logo; Nathalie Cassoux; +26 more... Juan Luis Garcia Leon; Rosdali Díaz Coronado; Arturo Manuel Zapata López; Tatiana L Ushakova; Vladimir G Polyakov; Soma Rani Roy ORCID logo; Alia Ahmad; Ashwin Reddy; Mandeep S Sagoo; Lamis Al Harby ORCID logo; Jonathan W Kim; Jesse L Berry ORCID logo; Ashley Polski; Nick Astbury ORCID logo; Cova Bascaran; Sharon Blum; Richard Bowman ORCID logo; Matthew J Burton ORCID logo; Allen Foster ORCID logo; Nir Gomel ORCID logo; Naama Keren-Froim; Shiran Madgar; Marcia Zondervan; Swathi Kaliki ORCID logo; Ido Didi Fabian ORCID logo; Andrew Stacey ORCID logo; (2022) Risk factors associated with abandonment of care in retinoblastoma: analysis of 692 patients from 10 countries. The British journal of ophthalmology. bjophthalmol-2022-321159-. ISSN 0007-1161 DOI: 10.1136/bjo-2022-321159
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BACKGROUND: Rates of care abandonment for retinoblastoma (RB) demonstrate significant geographical variation; however, other variables that place a patient at risk of abandoning care remain unclear. This study aims to identify the risk factors for care abandonment across a multinational set of patients. METHODS: A prospective, observational study of 692 patients from 11 RB centres in 10 countries was conducted from 1 January 2019 to 31 December 2019. Multivariate logistic regression was used to identify risk factors associated with higher rates of care abandonment. RESULTS: Logistic regression showed a higher risk of abandoning care based on country (high-risk countries include Bangladesh (OR=18.1), Pakistan (OR=45.5) and Peru (OR=9.23), p<0.001), female sex (OR=2.39, p=0.013) and advanced clinical stage (OR=4.22, p<0.001). Enucleation as primary treatment was not associated with a higher risk of care abandonment (OR=0.59, p=0.206). CONCLUSION: Country, advanced disease and female sex were all associated with higher rates of abandonment. In this analysis, enucleation as the primary treatment was not associated with abandonment. Further research investigating cultural barriers can enable the building of targeted retention strategies unique to each country.


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