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- W4286295296 abstract "e22516 Background: Colorectal cancer mortality is expected to rise in the upcoming years in Brazil, especially in less developed regions. It is also known that socioeconomic factors play a role not only in the development, but also in the outcome of this disease. Methods: Ecological study that analyzed secondary data from 2016-2018 to examine the relationship between both income-inequality and the amount of doctors per inhabitant on colorectal cancer mortality in Brazil and its Federative Units. All data were gathered from Brazil’s public health system. Mortality was standardized by the World Health Organization’s population and analyzed by sex and age. Income-Inequality was measured using the Gini index, obtained from the United Nations Development Programme. The number of doctors was obtained from the Unified Health System and also calculated as the rate per 100,000 inhabitants. For this study, linear regression was performed using stepwise selection/backward elimination. Results: In the present study, we found that female sex (β -0.616, IC95% -1.308;0.075), the number of gastroenterologists (β -2.506, IC95% -3.702;-1.309), clinicians (β -0.107, IC95% -0.155; -0.0600), and the number of general surgeons (β -0.845, IC95% -1.188; -0.501) were negatively associated with colorectal cancer mortality, whereas higher income (β 0.02, IC95% 0.001;0.003), the amount of doctors in the public health system as a whole (β 0.090, IC95% 0.064;0.116), generalists (β 1.760, IC95% 0.987; 2.533) and oncology surgeons (β 14.252, IC95% 3.937; 24.566), were positively associated with cancer mortality. Conclusions: Colorectal cancer presents different mortality rates depending on sex, socioeconomic status and availability of medical doctors and specialists, whether for diagnosis and higher notifications or treatment and lesser deaths form the disease." @default.
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- W4286295296 date "2022-06-01" @default.
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- W4286295296 title "Colorectal cancer mortality rates and socioeconomic factors in Brazil: Association with income inequality and availability of medical doctors." @default.
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