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Using a Socioeconomic Position Index to Assess Disparities in Cancer Incidence and Mortality, Puerto Rico, 1995-2004

INTRODUCTION: Evaluation of the extent of socioeconomic inequalities in cancer incidence and mortality is essential to generate hypotheses in population health research and provides evidence for population-based strategies for comprehensive cancer control. The objective of this study was to create a...

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Autores principales: Torres-Cintrón, Mariela, Ortiz, Ana P., Ortiz-Ortiz, Karen J., Figueroa-Vallés, Nayda R., Pérez-Irizarry, Javier, De La Torre-Feliciano, Taína, Díaz-Medina, Gwendolyn, Suárez-Pérez, Erick
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Publicado: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3298767/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22172182
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author Torres-Cintrón, Mariela
Ortiz, Ana P.
Ortiz-Ortiz, Karen J.
Figueroa-Vallés, Nayda R.
Pérez-Irizarry, Javier
De La Torre-Feliciano, Taína
Díaz-Medina, Gwendolyn
Suárez-Pérez, Erick
author_facet Torres-Cintrón, Mariela
Ortiz, Ana P.
Ortiz-Ortiz, Karen J.
Figueroa-Vallés, Nayda R.
Pérez-Irizarry, Javier
De La Torre-Feliciano, Taína
Díaz-Medina, Gwendolyn
Suárez-Pérez, Erick
author_sort Torres-Cintrón, Mariela
collection PubMed
description INTRODUCTION: Evaluation of the extent of socioeconomic inequalities in cancer incidence and mortality is essential to generate hypotheses in population health research and provides evidence for population-based strategies for comprehensive cancer control. The objective of this study was to create an area-based socioeconomic position (SEP) index to assess possible socioeconomic disparities in incidence and mortality of selected cancers in Puerto Rico. METHODS: Data for cancer incidence and mortality from 1995 to 2004 were obtained from the Puerto Rico Central Cancer Registry and the Puerto Rico Department of Health, and Puerto Rico socioeconomic data were obtained from the US Census 2000. We used principal component and factor analysis methods to construct the SEP index at the municipality level. We calculated age-adjusted incidence and mortality for each SEP area and used rate ratios to evaluate the differences by SEP. RESULTS: Incidence and mortality of cancer in Puerto Rico varied by SEP area. In general, the incidence and mortality for cancers of the esophagus and stomach were higher for municipalities with the lowest SEP; in contrast, rates for breast, colorectal, kidney, pancreas, prostate, and thyroid were higher for areas with the highest SEP. CONCLUSION: These results highlight cancer disparities in Puerto Rico by SEP level that warrant further research.
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spelling pubmed-32987672012-03-14 Using a Socioeconomic Position Index to Assess Disparities in Cancer Incidence and Mortality, Puerto Rico, 1995-2004 Torres-Cintrón, Mariela Ortiz, Ana P. Ortiz-Ortiz, Karen J. Figueroa-Vallés, Nayda R. Pérez-Irizarry, Javier De La Torre-Feliciano, Taína Díaz-Medina, Gwendolyn Suárez-Pérez, Erick Prev Chronic Dis Original Research INTRODUCTION: Evaluation of the extent of socioeconomic inequalities in cancer incidence and mortality is essential to generate hypotheses in population health research and provides evidence for population-based strategies for comprehensive cancer control. The objective of this study was to create an area-based socioeconomic position (SEP) index to assess possible socioeconomic disparities in incidence and mortality of selected cancers in Puerto Rico. METHODS: Data for cancer incidence and mortality from 1995 to 2004 were obtained from the Puerto Rico Central Cancer Registry and the Puerto Rico Department of Health, and Puerto Rico socioeconomic data were obtained from the US Census 2000. We used principal component and factor analysis methods to construct the SEP index at the municipality level. We calculated age-adjusted incidence and mortality for each SEP area and used rate ratios to evaluate the differences by SEP. RESULTS: Incidence and mortality of cancer in Puerto Rico varied by SEP area. In general, the incidence and mortality for cancers of the esophagus and stomach were higher for municipalities with the lowest SEP; in contrast, rates for breast, colorectal, kidney, pancreas, prostate, and thyroid were higher for areas with the highest SEP. CONCLUSION: These results highlight cancer disparities in Puerto Rico by SEP level that warrant further research. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2011-12-15 /pmc/articles/PMC3298767/ /pubmed/22172182 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is a publication of the U.S. Government. This publication is in the public domain and is therefore without copyright. All text from this work may be reprinted freely. Use of these materials should be properly cited.
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Torres-Cintrón, Mariela
Ortiz, Ana P.
Ortiz-Ortiz, Karen J.
Figueroa-Vallés, Nayda R.
Pérez-Irizarry, Javier
De La Torre-Feliciano, Taína
Díaz-Medina, Gwendolyn
Suárez-Pérez, Erick
Using a Socioeconomic Position Index to Assess Disparities in Cancer Incidence and Mortality, Puerto Rico, 1995-2004
title Using a Socioeconomic Position Index to Assess Disparities in Cancer Incidence and Mortality, Puerto Rico, 1995-2004
title_full Using a Socioeconomic Position Index to Assess Disparities in Cancer Incidence and Mortality, Puerto Rico, 1995-2004
title_fullStr Using a Socioeconomic Position Index to Assess Disparities in Cancer Incidence and Mortality, Puerto Rico, 1995-2004
title_full_unstemmed Using a Socioeconomic Position Index to Assess Disparities in Cancer Incidence and Mortality, Puerto Rico, 1995-2004
title_short Using a Socioeconomic Position Index to Assess Disparities in Cancer Incidence and Mortality, Puerto Rico, 1995-2004
title_sort using a socioeconomic position index to assess disparities in cancer incidence and mortality, puerto rico, 1995-2004
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3298767/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22172182
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