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Area Deprivation Index and Rurality in Relation to Lung Cancer Prevalence and Mortality in a Rural State
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Waterston, Leo B
, Lucas, F Lee
, Korsen, Neil
, Murray, Kimberly
, Ineza, Darlene
, Han, Paul K J
, Black, Adam W
, Ziller, Erika C
, Fairfield, Kathleen M
in
Lung cancer
/ Mortality
/ Smoking
2020
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Area Deprivation Index and Rurality in Relation to Lung Cancer Prevalence and Mortality in a Rural State
by
Waterston, Leo B
, Lucas, F Lee
, Korsen, Neil
, Murray, Kimberly
, Ineza, Darlene
, Han, Paul K J
, Black, Adam W
, Ziller, Erika C
, Fairfield, Kathleen M
in
Lung cancer
/ Mortality
/ Smoking
2020
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Area Deprivation Index and Rurality in Relation to Lung Cancer Prevalence and Mortality in a Rural State
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Waterston, Leo B
, Lucas, F Lee
, Korsen, Neil
, Murray, Kimberly
, Ineza, Darlene
, Han, Paul K J
, Black, Adam W
, Ziller, Erika C
, Fairfield, Kathleen M
in
Lung cancer
/ Mortality
/ Smoking
2020
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Area Deprivation Index and Rurality in Relation to Lung Cancer Prevalence and Mortality in a Rural State
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Area Deprivation Index and Rurality in Relation to Lung Cancer Prevalence and Mortality in a Rural State
2020
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Abstract
Background
We sought to describe lung cancer prevalence and mortality in relation to socioeconomic deprivation and rurality.
Methods
We conducted a population-based cross-sectional analysis of prevalent lung cancers from a statewide all-payer claims dataset from 2012 to 2016, lung cancer deaths in Maine from the state death registry from 2012 to 2016, rurality, and area deprivation index (ADI), a geographic area-based measure of socioeconomic deprivation. Analyses examined rate ratios for lung cancer prevalence and mortality according to rurality (small and isolated rural, large rural, or urban) and ADI (quintiles, with highest reflecting the most deprivation) and after adjusting for age, sex, and area-level smoking rates as determined by the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System.
Results
Among 1 223 006 adults aged 20 years and older during the 5-year observation period, 8297 received lung cancer care, and 4616 died. Lung cancer prevalence and mortality were positively associated with increasing rurality, but these associations did not persist after adjusting for age, sex, and smoking rates. Lung cancer prevalence and mortality were positively associated with increasing ADI in models adjusted for age, sex, and smoking rates (prevalence rate ratio for ADI quintile 5 compared with quintile 1 = 1.41, 95% confidence interval [CI] =1.30 to 1.54) and mortality rate ratio = 1.59, 95% CI = 1.41 to 1.79).
Conclusion
Socioeconomic deprivation, but not rurality, was associated with higher lung cancer prevalence and mortality. Interventions should target populations with socioeconomic deprivation, rather than rurality per se, and aim to reduce lung cancer risk via tobacco treatment and control interventions and to improve patient access to lung cancer prevention, screening, and treatment services.
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Oxford University Press
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