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Socioeconomic Inequalities in Colorectal Cancer Survival in Southern Spain: A Multilevel Population-Based Cohort Study.

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2020-07-25

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Luque-Fernandez, Miguel Angel
Redondo-Sanchez, Daniel
Rodriguez-Barranco, Miguel
Chang-Chan, Yoe-Ling
Salamanca-Fernandez, Elena
Nuñez, Olivier
Fernandez-Navarro, Pablo
Pollan, Marina
Sanchez-Perez, Maria-Jose

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Dove Medical Press Ltd.
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Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the most frequently diagnosed cancer in Spain. Socioeconomic inequalities in cancer survival are not documented in Spain. We aim to study the association of socioeconomic inequalities with overall mortality and survival among CRC patients in southern Spain. We conducted a multilevel population-based cohort study, including CRC cases for the period 2011-2013. The study time-to-event outcome was death, and the primary exposure was CRC patients' socioeconomic status assessed by the Spanish deprivation index at the census tract level. We used a mixed-effects flexible hazard model, including census tract as a random intercept, to derive overall survival estimates by deprivation. Among 3589 CRC patients and 12,148 person-years at risk (pyr), 964 patients died before the end of the follow-up. Mortality by deprivation showed the highest mortality rate for the most deprived group (96.2 per 1000 pyr, 95% CI: 84.0-110.2). After adjusting for sex, age, cancer stage, and the area of residence, the most deprived had a 60% higher excess mortality risk than the less deprived group (excess mortality risk ratio: 1.6, 95% CI: 1.1-2.3). We found a consistent association between deprivation and CRC excess mortality and survival. The reasons behind these inequalities need further investigation in order to improve equality cancer outcomes in all social groups.

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Humans
Proportional Hazards Models
Social Group
Cohort Studies
Spain
Follow-Up Studies
Census Tract
Odds Ratio
Social Class
Colorectal Neoplasms

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Clase social
España
Estudios de cohortes
Estudios de seguimiento
Grupo social
Humanos
Modelos de riesgos proporcionales
Neoplasias colorrectales
Oportunidad relativa
Tramo censal

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colorectal cancer, epidemiological methods, multilevel, population-based epidemiology, socioeconomic inequalities, survival

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Luque-Fernandez MA, Redondo-Sánchez D, Rodríguez-Barranco M, Chang-Chan YL, Salamanca-Fernández E, Núñez O, et al. Socioeconomic Inequalities in Colorectal Cancer Survival in Southern Spain: A Multilevel Population-Based Cohort Study. Clin Epidemiol. 2020 Jul 21;12:797-806.