Journal of Epidemiology and Global Health (Apr 2019)

A retrospective analysis of meningioma in Central Texas

  • Ekokobe Fonkem,
  • Jad A. Dandashi,
  • Edana Stroberg,
  • David Garrett,
  • Frank S. Harris,
  • Ibrahim M. El Nihum,
  • James Cooper,
  • Samantha Dayawansa,
  • Jason H. Huang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jegh.2016.01.001
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 2

Abstract

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Documented meningioma cases in Central Texas (USA) from 1976 to 2013 were studied utilizing the Scott & White Brain Tumor Registry. All the cases examined were histologically diagnosed as meningiomas. Of the 372 cases, most were benign tumors (p 45 years of age) superseded the younger patients in meningioma incidence (p < 0.05). Previous data regarding meningioma epidemiology in Texas showed a higher incidence in black patients when compared to white patients. By contrast, this study’s findings of Central Texas meningioma demographics show increased incidence of meningiomas in white patients (p < 0.05). This interesting find in meningioma prevalence warrants further investigation with a larger sample size, in order to establish validity and further parse out possible causes of meningioma development among white individuals.

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