Socioeconomic inequalities in cervical cancer mortality in Canada, 1990 and 2019: a trend analysis
Auteurs: Fay, M., Hu, M., et Hajizadeh, M.
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Abstract
Objective
It is increasingly recognized that those of lower socioeconomic status (SES) are disproportionately affected by cancer mortality. The association between cervical cancer mortality and SES have been reported; however, it remains poorly understood in the Canadian population. Thus, this study investigates trends in income and education inequalities in cervical cancer mortality in Canada over the last three decades.
Study design
Trend analysis.
Methods
A dataset constructed at the census division level (n = 280), comprising the Canadian Vital Statistics Death Database, the Canadian Census of Population, and the National Household Survey was used to measure cervical cancer mortality in Canada. Income and education inequalities in cervical cancer mortality were measured using age-standardized Concentration index (C).
Results
Crude cervical cancer mortality rates decreased significantly during the study period. Age-standardized C values were negative for the majority of years for income and education inequalities, reaching significance in some years. Trend analyses indicated an increasing concentration of cervical cancer mortality amongst those with lower education levels.
Conclusion
Despite recent decreases in cervical cancer mortality rates, socioeconomic inequalities in cervical cancer mortality in Canada are persistent. Notably, those of lower income and education levels are disproportionately affected, underscoring an opportunity to improve clinical outcomes by addressing these inequalities.
Détails
| Type | Article de journal |
|---|---|
| Auteur | Fay, M., Hu, M., et Hajizadeh, M. |
| Année de pulication | 2024 |
| Titre | Socioeconomic inequalities in cervical cancer mortality in Canada, 1990 and 2019: a trend analysis |
| Volume | 227 |
| Nom du Journal | Public Health |
| Pages | 210-218 |
| DOI | https://doi.org/10.1016/j.puhe.2023.12.014 |
| Langue de publication | Anglais |
- Fay, M.
- Fay, M., Hu, M., et Hajizadeh, M.
- Socioeconomic inequalities in cervical cancer mortality in Canada, 1990 and 2019: a trend analysis
- Public Health
- 227
- 2024
- 210-218
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.puhe.2023.12.014