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Measuring social class differences in cancer patient survival: is it necessary to control for social class differences in general population mortality? A Finnish population-based study

机译:测量癌症患者生存中的社会阶层差异:是否有必要控制一般人群死亡率中的社会阶层差异?芬兰基于人口的研究

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STUDY OBJECTIVES: Estimation of cancer patient survival by social class has been performed using observed, corrected (cause specific), and relative (with expected survival based on the national population) survival rates. Each of these measures are potentially biased and the optimal method is to calculate relative survival rates using social class specific death rates to estimate expected survival. This study determined the degree to which the choice of survival measure affects the estimation of social class differences in cancer patient survival. SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS: All Finnish residents diagnosed with at least one of 10 common malignant neoplasms during the period 1977-1985 were identified from the Finnish Cancer Registry and followed up for deaths to the end of 1992. DESIGN: Survival rates were calculated by site, sex, and age at 5, 10, and 15 years subsequent to diagnosis for each of three measures of survival; relative survival, corrected (cause specific) survival, and relative survival adjusted for social class differences in general mortality. Regression models were fitted to each set of rates for the first five years of follow up. MAIN RESULTS: The degree of variation in relative survival resulting from social class decreased, although did not disappear, after controlling for social class differences in general mortality. The results obtained using corrected survival were close to those obtained using relative survival with a social class correction. The differences between the three measures were largest when the proportion of deaths from other causes was large, for example, in cancers with high survival, among older patients, and for longer follow up times. CONCLUSIONS: Although each of the three measures gave comparable results, it is recommended that relative survival rates are used with expected survival adjusted for social class when studying social class variation in cancer patient survival. If this is not an available option, it is recommended that corrected survival rates are used. Relative survival rates without the social class correction overestimate social class differences and should be used with caution.
机译:研究目标:癌症患者的生存率是根据观察到的,校正的(因因果关系)和相对的(根据全国人口的预期生存率)生存率来按社会阶层进行的。这些措施中的每一个都可能存在偏差,最佳方法是使用特定于社会阶层的死亡率来估计相对存活率,从而计算相对存活率。这项研究确定了生存措施的选择在多大程度上影响了癌症患者生存中社会阶层差异的估计。地点和参加者:从芬兰癌症登记处确定了所有在1977-1985年期间被诊断出患有10种常见恶性肿瘤中至少一种的芬兰居民,并对其死亡进行了随访,直至1992年底。设计:成活率是按地点计算的,三种生存率指标中的每一种在诊断后的5岁,10岁和15岁时的性别和年龄;相对生存率,校正后的(因因而异的)生存率,并根据一般死亡率中的社会阶层差异调整了相对生存率。在随访的前五年,将回归模型拟合到每组费率。主要结果:在控制了总死亡率的社会阶层差异之后,由社会阶层引起的相对生存率的变化程度降低了,尽管没有消失。使用校正生存率获得的结果与使用社会阶层校正的相对生存率获得的结果相近。当其他原因导致的死亡比例较大时,例如在存活率高的癌症中,老年患者中以及随访时间较长的情况下,这三个指标之间的差异最大。结论:尽管三种方法中的每一种都给出了可比较的结果,但是建议在研究癌症患者生存率的社会阶层差异时,使用相对生存率并针对社会阶层调整预期生存率。如果这不是可用的选项,建议使用正确的生存率。未经社会阶层校正的相对生存率高估了社会阶层差异,应谨慎使用。

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