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Abstract We use regression models to examine baseline differences in physical and mental health PROs [Physical and Mental Component Summary T-scores (PCS/MCS: are linear transformations of the 0-100 possible range scoring for 8 SF-36/VR-12 sub-scales, with mean of 50 and standard deviation (SD) of 10, normed to the US population)] among non-Hispanic black (NHB), non-Hispanic white (NHW), and Hispanic elderly female patients, with newly diagnosed breast cancer (BC) between 2010-2015 in the Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results-Medicare Health Outcomes Survey (SEER-MHOS) database (a cancer registry that provides value health-related quality of life information on patients enrolled in Medicare Advantage). The study analytic sample consisted of 11,765 NHW, 1,988 NHB and 1,361 Hispanic women with overall mean age and BMI of 50.1 years (SD: 10.5) and 27.5 kg/m^2 (SD: 6.6), respectively. Compared with NHW both NHB and Hispanic women had significantly elevated BMI [NHB risk difference (RD) 3.43, 95% CI: 3.09, 3.77; Hispanic RD 0.84, 95% CI: 0.44, 1.24]; but significantly lower age at diagnosis [NHB RD -2.86, 95% CI: -3.36, -2.37; Hispanic RD -1.67, 95% CI: -2.26, -1.09]. Compared with NHW, both crude PCS and MCS scores were significantly worse for NHB and Hispanic women [PCS: NHB RD -4.26, 95% CI: -4.87, -3.65; Hispanic RD -3.29, 95% CI: -4.01, -2.56; MCS: NHB RD -3.79, 95% CI: -4.37, -3.22; Hispanic RD -4.09, 95% CI: -4.76, -3.43]. These differences also persisted after adjustment for BMI and age [compared with NHW, PCS: NHB RD -2.09, 95% CI: -2.76, -1.43; Hispanic RD -3.26, 95% CI: -4.06, -2.45; MCS: NHB RD -3.2, 95% CI: -3.86, -2.54; Hispanic RD -4.21, 95% CI: -4.99, -3.43]. There were however no significant differences in PCS or MCS scores between NHB and Hispanic women after adjustment for age and BMI. Our results show that elderly NHB and Hispanic women with BC in the SEER-MHOS database are significantly more likely to have poorer physical and mental outcomes compared with NHW. However, this PRO disparity was not evident between NHB and Hispanic women and requires further exploration. Citation Format: Kendra R. Krebsbach, Chloe L. Stallion, Keith A. Dookeran. Examination of race/ethnicity differences in patient reported outcomes (PROs) among elderly female breast cancer patients in the SEER-MHOS database [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting 2022; 2022 Apr 8-13. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2022;82(12_Suppl):Abstract nr 5867.

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