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Cancer mortality inequalities in urban areas: a Bayesian small area analysis in Spanish cities

BACKGROUND: Intra-urban inequalities in mortality have been infrequently analysed in European contexts. The aim of the present study was to analyse patterns of cancer mortality and their relationship with socioeconomic deprivation in small areas in 11 Spanish cities. METHODS: It is a cross-sectional...

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Autores principales: Puigpinós-Riera, Rosa, Marí-Dell'Olmo, Marc, Gotsens, Mercè, Borrell, Carme, Serral, Gemma, Ascaso, Carlos, Calvo, Montse, Daponte, Antonio, Domínguez-Berjón, Felicitas M, Esnaola, Santiago, Gandarillas, Ana, López-Abente, Gonzalo, Martos, Carmen M, Martínez-Beneito, Miguel A, Montes-Martínez, Agustín, Montoya, Imanol, Nolasco, Andreu, Pasarín, Isabel M, Rodríguez-Sanz, Maica, Sáez, Marc, Sánchez-Villegas, Pablo
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3033786/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21232096
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1476-072X-10-6
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author Puigpinós-Riera, Rosa
Marí-Dell'Olmo, Marc
Gotsens, Mercè
Borrell, Carme
Serral, Gemma
Ascaso, Carlos
Calvo, Montse
Daponte, Antonio
Domínguez-Berjón, Felicitas M
Esnaola, Santiago
Gandarillas, Ana
López-Abente, Gonzalo
Martos, Carmen M
Martínez-Beneito, Miguel A
Montes-Martínez, Agustín
Montoya, Imanol
Nolasco, Andreu
Pasarín, Isabel M
Rodríguez-Sanz, Maica
Sáez, Marc
Sánchez-Villegas, Pablo
author_facet Puigpinós-Riera, Rosa
Marí-Dell'Olmo, Marc
Gotsens, Mercè
Borrell, Carme
Serral, Gemma
Ascaso, Carlos
Calvo, Montse
Daponte, Antonio
Domínguez-Berjón, Felicitas M
Esnaola, Santiago
Gandarillas, Ana
López-Abente, Gonzalo
Martos, Carmen M
Martínez-Beneito, Miguel A
Montes-Martínez, Agustín
Montoya, Imanol
Nolasco, Andreu
Pasarín, Isabel M
Rodríguez-Sanz, Maica
Sáez, Marc
Sánchez-Villegas, Pablo
author_sort Puigpinós-Riera, Rosa
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Intra-urban inequalities in mortality have been infrequently analysed in European contexts. The aim of the present study was to analyse patterns of cancer mortality and their relationship with socioeconomic deprivation in small areas in 11 Spanish cities. METHODS: It is a cross-sectional ecological design using mortality data (years 1996-2003). Units of analysis were the census tracts. A deprivation index was calculated for each census tract. In order to control the variability in estimating the risk of dying we used Bayesian models. We present the RR of the census tract with the highest deprivation vs. the census tract with the lowest deprivation. RESULTS: In the case of men, socioeconomic inequalities are observed in total cancer mortality in all cities, except in Castellon, Cordoba and Vigo, while Barcelona (RR = 1.53 95%CI 1.42-1.67), Madrid (RR = 1.57 95%CI 1.49-1.65) and Seville (RR = 1.53 95%CI 1.36-1.74) present the greatest inequalities. In general Barcelona and Madrid, present inequalities for most types of cancer. Among women for total cancer mortality, inequalities have only been found in Barcelona and Zaragoza. The excess number of cancer deaths due to socioeconomic deprivation was 16,413 for men and 1,142 for women. CONCLUSION: This study has analysed inequalities in cancer mortality in small areas of cities in Spain, not only relating this mortality with socioeconomic deprivation, but also calculating the excess mortality which may be attributed to such deprivation. This knowledge is particularly useful to determine which geographical areas in each city need intersectorial policies in order to promote a healthy environment.
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spelling pubmed-30337862011-02-05 Cancer mortality inequalities in urban areas: a Bayesian small area analysis in Spanish cities Puigpinós-Riera, Rosa Marí-Dell'Olmo, Marc Gotsens, Mercè Borrell, Carme Serral, Gemma Ascaso, Carlos Calvo, Montse Daponte, Antonio Domínguez-Berjón, Felicitas M Esnaola, Santiago Gandarillas, Ana López-Abente, Gonzalo Martos, Carmen M Martínez-Beneito, Miguel A Montes-Martínez, Agustín Montoya, Imanol Nolasco, Andreu Pasarín, Isabel M Rodríguez-Sanz, Maica Sáez, Marc Sánchez-Villegas, Pablo Int J Health Geogr Research BACKGROUND: Intra-urban inequalities in mortality have been infrequently analysed in European contexts. The aim of the present study was to analyse patterns of cancer mortality and their relationship with socioeconomic deprivation in small areas in 11 Spanish cities. METHODS: It is a cross-sectional ecological design using mortality data (years 1996-2003). Units of analysis were the census tracts. A deprivation index was calculated for each census tract. In order to control the variability in estimating the risk of dying we used Bayesian models. We present the RR of the census tract with the highest deprivation vs. the census tract with the lowest deprivation. RESULTS: In the case of men, socioeconomic inequalities are observed in total cancer mortality in all cities, except in Castellon, Cordoba and Vigo, while Barcelona (RR = 1.53 95%CI 1.42-1.67), Madrid (RR = 1.57 95%CI 1.49-1.65) and Seville (RR = 1.53 95%CI 1.36-1.74) present the greatest inequalities. In general Barcelona and Madrid, present inequalities for most types of cancer. Among women for total cancer mortality, inequalities have only been found in Barcelona and Zaragoza. The excess number of cancer deaths due to socioeconomic deprivation was 16,413 for men and 1,142 for women. CONCLUSION: This study has analysed inequalities in cancer mortality in small areas of cities in Spain, not only relating this mortality with socioeconomic deprivation, but also calculating the excess mortality which may be attributed to such deprivation. This knowledge is particularly useful to determine which geographical areas in each city need intersectorial policies in order to promote a healthy environment. BioMed Central 2011-01-13 /pmc/articles/PMC3033786/ /pubmed/21232096 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1476-072X-10-6 Text en Copyright ©2011 Puigpinós-Riera et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research
Puigpinós-Riera, Rosa
Marí-Dell'Olmo, Marc
Gotsens, Mercè
Borrell, Carme
Serral, Gemma
Ascaso, Carlos
Calvo, Montse
Daponte, Antonio
Domínguez-Berjón, Felicitas M
Esnaola, Santiago
Gandarillas, Ana
López-Abente, Gonzalo
Martos, Carmen M
Martínez-Beneito, Miguel A
Montes-Martínez, Agustín
Montoya, Imanol
Nolasco, Andreu
Pasarín, Isabel M
Rodríguez-Sanz, Maica
Sáez, Marc
Sánchez-Villegas, Pablo
Cancer mortality inequalities in urban areas: a Bayesian small area analysis in Spanish cities
title Cancer mortality inequalities in urban areas: a Bayesian small area analysis in Spanish cities
title_full Cancer mortality inequalities in urban areas: a Bayesian small area analysis in Spanish cities
title_fullStr Cancer mortality inequalities in urban areas: a Bayesian small area analysis in Spanish cities
title_full_unstemmed Cancer mortality inequalities in urban areas: a Bayesian small area analysis in Spanish cities
title_short Cancer mortality inequalities in urban areas: a Bayesian small area analysis in Spanish cities
title_sort cancer mortality inequalities in urban areas: a bayesian small area analysis in spanish cities
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3033786/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21232096
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1476-072X-10-6
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