Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2891899275> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2891899275 abstract "Most chronic diseases follow a socioeconomic gradient with higher rates in lower socioeconomic groups. A growing body of research, however, reveals cancer to be a disease group with very diverse socioeconomic patterning, even demonstrating reverse socioeconomic gradients for certain cancers. To investigate this matter at the German national level for the first time, this study examined socioeconomic inequalities in cancer incidence in Germany, both for all cancers combined as well as for common site-specific cancers. Population-based data on primary cancers newly diagnosed in 2010-2013 was obtained from the German Centre for Cancer Registry Data. Socioeconomic position was assessed at the district level using the German Index of Socioeconomic Deprivation, which is a composite index of area-based socioeconomic indicators. Absolute and relative socioeconomic inequalities in total and site-specific cancer incidence were analyzed using multilevel Poisson regression models with the logarithm of the number of residents as an offset. Among men, socioeconomic inequalities in cancer incidence with higher rates in more deprived districts were found for all cancers combined and various site-specific cancers, most pronounced for cancers of the lung, oral and upper respiratory tract, stomach, kidney, and bladder. Among women, higher rates in more deprived districts were evident for kidney, bladder, stomach, cervical, and liver cancer as well as for lymphoid/hematopoietic neoplasms, but no inequalities were evident for all cancers combined. Reverse gradients with higher rates in less deprived districts were found for malignant melanoma and thyroid cancer in both sexes, and in women additionally for female breast and ovarian cancer. Whereas in men the vast majority of all incident cancers occurred at cancer sites showing higher incidence rates in more deprived districts and cancers with a reverse socioeconomic gradient were in a clear minority, the situation was more balanced for women. This is the first national study from Germany examining socioeconomic inequalities in total and site-specific cancer incidence. The findings demonstrate that the socioeconomic patterning of cancer is diverse and follows different directions depending on the cancer site. The area-based cancer inequalities found suggest potentials for population-based cancer prevention and can help develop local strategies for cancer prevention and control." @default.
- W2891899275 created "2018-09-27" @default.
- W2891899275 creator A5043691278 @default.
- W2891899275 creator A5046011222 @default.
- W2891899275 creator A5059161901 @default.
- W2891899275 creator A5071787366 @default.
- W2891899275 creator A5073270279 @default.
- W2891899275 creator A5084163798 @default.
- W2891899275 creator A5085916806 @default.
- W2891899275 date "2018-09-25" @default.
- W2891899275 modified "2023-10-16" @default.
- W2891899275 title "Socioeconomic Inequalities in Total and Site-Specific Cancer Incidence in Germany: A Population-Based Registry Study" @default.
- W2891899275 cites W1198451231 @default.
- W2891899275 cites W1268848518 @default.
- W2891899275 cites W1503883740 @default.
- W2891899275 cites W1607861543 @default.
- W2891899275 cites W172715230 @default.
- W2891899275 cites W1801366915 @default.
- W2891899275 cites W1830848236 @default.
- W2891899275 cites W1948861157 @default.
- W2891899275 cites W1963762661 @default.
- W2891899275 cites W1966854325 @default.
- W2891899275 cites W1969001549 @default.
- W2891899275 cites W1971376743 @default.
- W2891899275 cites W1977612328 @default.
- W2891899275 cites W1977823032 @default.
- W2891899275 cites W1978339118 @default.
- W2891899275 cites W1991077392 @default.
- W2891899275 cites W1999662973 @default.
- W2891899275 cites W2002169608 @default.
- W2891899275 cites W2009288217 @default.
- W2891899275 cites W2009855869 @default.
- W2891899275 cites W2017709265 @default.
- W2891899275 cites W2030439823 @default.
- W2891899275 cites W2042149500 @default.
- W2891899275 cites W2050761447 @default.
- W2891899275 cites W2052654293 @default.
- W2891899275 cites W2054970694 @default.
- W2891899275 cites W2059404936 @default.
- W2891899275 cites W2064430482 @default.
- W2891899275 cites W2068605022 @default.
- W2891899275 cites W2069439351 @default.
- W2891899275 cites W2075253221 @default.
- W2891899275 cites W2080239036 @default.
- W2891899275 cites W2081400318 @default.
- W2891899275 cites W2085951992 @default.
- W2891899275 cites W2093778190 @default.
- W2891899275 cites W2103198002 @default.
- W2891899275 cites W2103629968 @default.
- W2891899275 cites W2105326934 @default.
- W2891899275 cites W2108917360 @default.
- W2891899275 cites W2109684362 @default.
- W2891899275 cites W2110388585 @default.
- W2891899275 cites W2113476295 @default.
- W2891899275 cites W2128248134 @default.
- W2891899275 cites W2135046607 @default.
- W2891899275 cites W2136800990 @default.
- W2891899275 cites W2136821155 @default.
- W2891899275 cites W2139213856 @default.
- W2891899275 cites W2139288973 @default.
- W2891899275 cites W2141528609 @default.
- W2891899275 cites W2141900251 @default.
- W2891899275 cites W2147222241 @default.
- W2891899275 cites W21495731 @default.
- W2891899275 cites W2153871458 @default.
- W2891899275 cites W2156230974 @default.
- W2891899275 cites W2157135538 @default.
- W2891899275 cites W2157815126 @default.
- W2891899275 cites W2159786032 @default.
- W2891899275 cites W2167410528 @default.
- W2891899275 cites W2179456081 @default.
- W2891899275 cites W2269637976 @default.
- W2891899275 cites W2332787986 @default.
- W2891899275 cites W2407995910 @default.
- W2891899275 cites W2416785928 @default.
- W2891899275 cites W2462856590 @default.
- W2891899275 cites W2528425554 @default.
- W2891899275 cites W2556878875 @default.
- W2891899275 cites W2559997469 @default.
- W2891899275 cites W2606489182 @default.
- W2891899275 cites W2623258315 @default.
- W2891899275 cites W2624701382 @default.
- W2891899275 cites W2765630617 @default.
- W2891899275 cites W2765966167 @default.
- W2891899275 cites W2794221122 @default.
- W2891899275 cites W2945567518 @default.
- W2891899275 cites W4210481549 @default.
- W2891899275 cites W4252926065 @default.
- W2891899275 cites W4297913960 @default.
- W2891899275 cites W4301013408 @default.
- W2891899275 cites W82022070 @default.
- W2891899275 doi "https://doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2018.00402" @default.
- W2891899275 hasPubMedCentralId "https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/6167637" @default.
- W2891899275 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30319967" @default.
- W2891899275 hasPublicationYear "2018" @default.
- W2891899275 type Work @default.
- W2891899275 sameAs 2891899275 @default.
- W2891899275 citedByCount "65" @default.
- W2891899275 countsByYear W28918992752019 @default.
- W2891899275 countsByYear W28918992752020 @default.