articleJournal of Environmental and Public HealthJan 1, 2017HYBRID OA

Socioeconomic and Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Cancer Mortality, Incidence, and Survival in the United States, 1950–2014: Over Six Decades of Changing Patterns and Widening Inequalities

Health Resources and Services Administration · American Cancer Society

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Abstract

We analyzed socioeconomic and racial/ethnic disparities in US mortality, incidence, and survival rates from all-cancers combined and major cancers from 1950 to 2014. Census-based deprivation indices were linked to national mortality and cancer data for area-based socioeconomic patterns in mortality, incidence, and survival. The National Longitudinal Mortality Study was used to analyze individual-level socioeconomic and racial/ethnic patterns in mortality. Rates, risk-ratios, least squares, log-linear, and Cox regression were used to examine trends and differentials. Socioeconomic patterns in all-cancer, lung, and colorectal cancer mortality changed dramatically over time. Individuals in more deprived areas or…

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Keywords
  • Socioeconomic status
  • Demography
  • Medicine
  • Pacific islanders
  • Ethnic group
  • Mortality rate
  • Incidence (geometry)
  • Lung cancer
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • No poverty
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