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Geographic pattern of cancers related to tobacco and alcohol in Connecticut: implications for cancer control.
作者:
Polednak(Anthony P)
状态:
发布时间2004-09-07 , 更新时间 2007-11-14
期刊:
Cancer Detect Prev
摘要:
The purpose of this study was to examine the geographic distribution of standardized incidence ratios (SIRs) for Connecticut's 169 towns for 18,382 cancers diagnosed in 1995-2000 at sites most strongly associated with tobacco and/or alcohol (i.e, lung, oral cavity-pharynx, and esophagus), with consideration of census-derived indicators of socioeconomic status (SES) at the town level. For males, the state's four largest towns, all in the highest poverty-rate quartile, had statistically significantly elevated SIRs for both lung cancer and oral cavity-pharynx cancers, and also had elevated SIRs for esophageal cancer. Two of these four towns also had statistically significantly elevated SIRs for oral cavity-pharynx cancer for females. SIRs for both males and females were lowest for the lowest poverty quartile and highest for the highest poverty quartile, for each cancer-site group. Among 15,271 patients diagnosed with their first cancer at any of the selected sites in 1995-2000, risk of diagnosis of a second primary cancer at any of these sites (139 patients) was highest in the highest poverty-rate quartile. These surveillance methods should be useful for targeting cancer control efforts aimed at prevention or cessation of tobacco and/or heavy alcohol use, and early detection or chemoprevention of these cancers, including second primary cancers.
语言:
eng
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