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Effect of socioeconomic status on stage at diagnosis of lung cancer in a hospital‐based multicenter retrospective clinical epidemiological study in China, 2005–2014

There is inconsistent evidence of associations between socioeconomic status (SES) and lung cancer stage in non‐Chinese populations up to now. We set out to determine how SES affects stage at diagnosis at both individual and area levels, from a hospital‐based multicenter 10‐year (2005–2014) retrospec...

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Autores principales: Li, Yuanqiu, Shi, Jufang, Yu, Shicheng, Wang, Le, Liu, Jianjun, Ren, Jiansong, Gao, Shugeng, Hui, Zhouguang, Li, Junling, Wu, Ning, Yang, Boyan, Liu, Shangmei, Qin, Mingfang, Wang, Debin, Liao, Xianzhen, Xing, Xiaojing, Du, Lingbin, Yang, Li, Liu, Yuqin, Zhang, Yongzhen, Zhang, Kai, Qiao, Youlin, He, Jie, Dai, Min, Yao, Hongyan
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5633542/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28941012
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cam4.1170
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author Li, Yuanqiu
Shi, Jufang
Yu, Shicheng
Wang, Le
Liu, Jianjun
Ren, Jiansong
Gao, Shugeng
Hui, Zhouguang
Li, Junling
Wu, Ning
Yang, Boyan
Liu, Shangmei
Qin, Mingfang
Wang, Debin
Liao, Xianzhen
Xing, Xiaojing
Du, Lingbin
Yang, Li
Liu, Yuqin
Zhang, Yongzhen
Zhang, Kai
Qiao, Youlin
He, Jie
Dai, Min
Yao, Hongyan
author_facet Li, Yuanqiu
Shi, Jufang
Yu, Shicheng
Wang, Le
Liu, Jianjun
Ren, Jiansong
Gao, Shugeng
Hui, Zhouguang
Li, Junling
Wu, Ning
Yang, Boyan
Liu, Shangmei
Qin, Mingfang
Wang, Debin
Liao, Xianzhen
Xing, Xiaojing
Du, Lingbin
Yang, Li
Liu, Yuqin
Zhang, Yongzhen
Zhang, Kai
Qiao, Youlin
He, Jie
Dai, Min
Yao, Hongyan
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description There is inconsistent evidence of associations between socioeconomic status (SES) and lung cancer stage in non‐Chinese populations up to now. We set out to determine how SES affects stage at diagnosis at both individual and area levels, from a hospital‐based multicenter 10‐year (2005–2014) retrospective clinical epidemiological study of 7184 primary lung cancer patients in mainland China. Individual‐level SES data were measured based on two indicators from case report forms of the study: an individual's education and occupation. Seven census indicator variables were used as surrogates for the area‐level SES with principal component analysis (PCA). Multivariate analysis was undertaken using binary logistic regressions and multinomial logit model to describe the association and explore the effect across tertiles on stage after adjusting for demographic variables. There was a significant stepwise gradient of effect across different stages in the highest tertile of area‐level SES, comparing with the lowest tertile of area‐level SES (ORs, 0.77, 0.67, and 0.29 for stage II, III, and IV). Patients with higher education were less likely to have stage IV lung cancer, comparing with the illiterate group (ORs, 0.52, 0.63, 0.71, 0.64 for primary school, middle school, high school, college degree or above subgroup, respectively). Findings suggest that the most socioeconomically deprived areas may be associated with a higher risk of advanced‐stage lung cancer, and increasing educational level may be correlated with a lower risk to be diagnosed at advanced stage in both men and women.
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spelling pubmed-56335422017-10-17 Effect of socioeconomic status on stage at diagnosis of lung cancer in a hospital‐based multicenter retrospective clinical epidemiological study in China, 2005–2014 Li, Yuanqiu Shi, Jufang Yu, Shicheng Wang, Le Liu, Jianjun Ren, Jiansong Gao, Shugeng Hui, Zhouguang Li, Junling Wu, Ning Yang, Boyan Liu, Shangmei Qin, Mingfang Wang, Debin Liao, Xianzhen Xing, Xiaojing Du, Lingbin Yang, Li Liu, Yuqin Zhang, Yongzhen Zhang, Kai Qiao, Youlin He, Jie Dai, Min Yao, Hongyan Cancer Med Cancer Prevention There is inconsistent evidence of associations between socioeconomic status (SES) and lung cancer stage in non‐Chinese populations up to now. We set out to determine how SES affects stage at diagnosis at both individual and area levels, from a hospital‐based multicenter 10‐year (2005–2014) retrospective clinical epidemiological study of 7184 primary lung cancer patients in mainland China. Individual‐level SES data were measured based on two indicators from case report forms of the study: an individual's education and occupation. Seven census indicator variables were used as surrogates for the area‐level SES with principal component analysis (PCA). Multivariate analysis was undertaken using binary logistic regressions and multinomial logit model to describe the association and explore the effect across tertiles on stage after adjusting for demographic variables. There was a significant stepwise gradient of effect across different stages in the highest tertile of area‐level SES, comparing with the lowest tertile of area‐level SES (ORs, 0.77, 0.67, and 0.29 for stage II, III, and IV). Patients with higher education were less likely to have stage IV lung cancer, comparing with the illiterate group (ORs, 0.52, 0.63, 0.71, 0.64 for primary school, middle school, high school, college degree or above subgroup, respectively). Findings suggest that the most socioeconomically deprived areas may be associated with a higher risk of advanced‐stage lung cancer, and increasing educational level may be correlated with a lower risk to be diagnosed at advanced stage in both men and women. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017-09-21 /pmc/articles/PMC5633542/ /pubmed/28941012 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cam4.1170 Text en © 2017 The Authors. Cancer Medicine published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Cancer Prevention
Li, Yuanqiu
Shi, Jufang
Yu, Shicheng
Wang, Le
Liu, Jianjun
Ren, Jiansong
Gao, Shugeng
Hui, Zhouguang
Li, Junling
Wu, Ning
Yang, Boyan
Liu, Shangmei
Qin, Mingfang
Wang, Debin
Liao, Xianzhen
Xing, Xiaojing
Du, Lingbin
Yang, Li
Liu, Yuqin
Zhang, Yongzhen
Zhang, Kai
Qiao, Youlin
He, Jie
Dai, Min
Yao, Hongyan
Effect of socioeconomic status on stage at diagnosis of lung cancer in a hospital‐based multicenter retrospective clinical epidemiological study in China, 2005–2014
title Effect of socioeconomic status on stage at diagnosis of lung cancer in a hospital‐based multicenter retrospective clinical epidemiological study in China, 2005–2014
title_full Effect of socioeconomic status on stage at diagnosis of lung cancer in a hospital‐based multicenter retrospective clinical epidemiological study in China, 2005–2014
title_fullStr Effect of socioeconomic status on stage at diagnosis of lung cancer in a hospital‐based multicenter retrospective clinical epidemiological study in China, 2005–2014
title_full_unstemmed Effect of socioeconomic status on stage at diagnosis of lung cancer in a hospital‐based multicenter retrospective clinical epidemiological study in China, 2005–2014
title_short Effect of socioeconomic status on stage at diagnosis of lung cancer in a hospital‐based multicenter retrospective clinical epidemiological study in China, 2005–2014
title_sort effect of socioeconomic status on stage at diagnosis of lung cancer in a hospital‐based multicenter retrospective clinical epidemiological study in china, 2005–2014
topic Cancer Prevention
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5633542/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28941012
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cam4.1170
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