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Sex Differences in Survival from Neuroendocrine Neoplasia in England 2012?2018: A Retrospective, Population-Based Study

Benjamin E. White    
Beth Russell    
Sebastiaan Remmers    
Brian Rous    
Kandiah Chandrakumaran    
Kwok F. Wong    
Mieke Van Hemelrijck    
Rajaventhan Srirajaskanthan and John K. Ramage    

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We conducted a retrospective, population-based study comparing overall survival (OS) between males and females with neuroendocrine neoplasia (NEN). In total, 14,834 cases of NEN recorded in England?s National Cancer Registry and Analysis Service (NCRAS)), were analysed. Multivariable analysis, restricted mean survival time and mediation analysis were performed. Females displayed increased survival irrespective of the stage, morphology or level of deprivation, which was statistically significant in NEN of the lung, pancreas, rectum and stomach (p < 0.001). Stage of tumour mediated improved survival in stomach, lung, and pancreatic NEN but not in rectal NEN. Females diagnosed with NEN tend to survive longer than males, and stage at presentation only accounts for part of this effect. Future research in NEN, as well as prognostication and treatment, should consider sex as an important factor.

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