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Socioeconomic inequality in cancer survival - changes over time. A population-based study, Denmark, 1987-2013

机译:癌症生存中的社会经济不等式 - 随着时间的推移而变化。 基于人口的研究,丹麦,1987-2013

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Background: Socioeconomic inequality in survival after cancer have been reported in several countries and also in Denmark. Changes in cancer diagnostics and treatment may have changed the gap in survival between affluent and deprived patients and we investigated if the differences in relative survival by income has changed in Danish cancer patients over the past 25 years. Methods: The 1- and 5-year relative survival by income quintile is computed by comparing survival among cancer patients diagnosed 1987-2009 to the survival of a cancer-free matched sample of the background population. The comparison is done within the 15 most common cancers and all cancers combined. The gap in relative survival due to socioeconomic inequality for the period 1987-1991 is compared the period 2005-2009. Results: The relative 5-year survival increased for all 15 cancer sites investigated in the study period. In general, low-income patients diagnosed in 1987-1991 had between 0% and 11% units lower 5-year relative survival compared with high-income patients; however, only four sites (breast, prostate, bladder and head & neck) were statistically different. In patients diagnosed 2005-2009, the gap in 5-year RS was ranging from 2% to 22% units and statistically significantly different for 9 out of 15 sites. The results for 1-year relative survival were similar to the 5-year survival gap. An estimated 22% of all deaths at five years after diagnosis could be avoided had patients in all income groups had same survival as the high-income group. Conclusion: In this nationwide population-based study, we observed that the large improvements in both short- and long-term cancer survival among patients diagnosed 1987-2009. The improvements have been most pronounced for high-income cancer patients, leading to stable or even increasing survival differences between richest and poorest patients. Improving survival among low-income patients would improve survival rates among Danish cancer patients overall and reduce differences in survival when compared to other Western European countries.
机译:背景:癌症后生存率的社会经济不等式已在几个国家和丹麦报告。癌症诊断和治疗的变化可能已经改变了富裕和贫困患者之间存活的差距,我们调查了过去25年的丹麦癌症患者相对生存的差异。方法:通过比较1987 - 2009年诊断的癌症患者的生存至生存至背景群体的无癌症匹配样本的存活来计算1和5年的相对存活。比较是在15个最常见的癌症和所有癌症中进行的。 1987-1991期间社会经济不等式导致的相对生存的差距比较了2005 - 2009年期间。结果:研究期间所有15次癌症网站的相对5年生存率增加。一般来说,与高收入患者相比,1987 - 1991年诊断为1987-1991的低收入患者在5年的相对生存率下降0%至11%;然而,只有四个地点(乳房,前列腺,膀胱和头部和颈部)是统计学上的。在诊断为2005 - 2009年的患者中,5年卢比的差距从2%到22%的单位范围内,并且在15个地点中有9个统计学上显着不同。 1年相对生存的结果与5年生存差距相似。诊断后五年后,估计均有2​​2%的死亡人员在所有收入群体中的患者都有同样的生存作为高收入组。结论:在全国范围内的基于人口的研究中,我们观察到诊断为1987-2009患者的短期和长期癌症生存的大量改善。高收入癌症患者的改善是最明显的,导致最富裕和最贫穷的患者之间的稳定甚至增加生存差异。改善低收入患者的生存将提高丹麦癌症患者的生存率,并与其他西欧国家相比,减少存活差异。

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