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Inequalities in health? An update on the effect of social deprivation for patients with breast cancer in South East Wales

机译:健康的不平等? 东南威尔士乳腺癌患者社会剥夺效果的最新情况

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Background: Breast cancer, historically a disease of more affluent women, has increased in incidence for women from areas of greater social deprivation, yet prognosis is worse for these women. This study identifies differences in presentation, treatment and prognostic factors between the socioeconomic groups.Methods: Patient data obtained from the prospectively maintained Welsh national Cancer Network Information System Cymru, for an 11-year period, were categorised according to Welsh Index of Multiple Deprivation quintiles. Quintiles were compared for differences in variables relating to patient characteristics, detection of cancer, tumour biology and treatment.Results: 1570 patients were included. Analysis showed that in the more socially deprived quintiles, there are proportionally fewer women being diagnosed through the NHS breast cancer screening programme and as a consequence greater numbers of women from poorer areas being diagnosed outwith the screening age parameters. Screen detection is strongly associated with better prognosis in terms of Nottingham Prognostic Index. Similarly, increasing levels of social deprivation are associated with higher incidence of oestrogen receptor negative and triple negative tumours, both features associated with a shorter disease free and overall survival. Other variables of tumour biology, rates and type of surgical and adjuvant treatment were similar across social deprivation quintiles.Conclusion: There is a trend of reduced early detection of breast cancer in South East Wales in those patients living in areas of higher social deprivation. Given that there is equity in access to treatment within NHS, which is free for patients at the point of care, further study is warranted to address this existing disparity. Population cancer surveillance will need to inform both public health and NHS service responses, to continue to achieve improvements. Health trends may yet alter depending on current and future shifts in governmental health policy. Crown Copyright (C) 2018 Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh (Scottish charity number SC005317) and Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland. All rights reserved.
机译:背景:母乳癌,历史上一种更富裕的女性疾病,从社会剥夺更大的地区的妇女发病率增加,但这些妇女的预后更糟糕。本研究确定了社会经济群体之间的介绍,治疗和预后因素的差异。 。比较Quintiles与患者特征,癌症,肿瘤生物学和治疗有关的变量的差异。结果:1570名患者。分析表明,在更具社会贫困的Quintiles中,通过NHS乳腺癌筛查计划诊断较少的女性较少,因此由于较贫困地区的较多妇女被诊断为筛查年龄参数。屏幕检测与诺丁汉预后指数方面的预后强烈相关。类似地,增加社会剥夺水平与雌激素受体负性和三重阴性肿瘤的发病率较高,这两个特征都与较短的无病和整体存活相关。肿瘤生物学的其他变量和外科治疗的型率和类型在社会剥夺昆虫中具有相似的态度。结论:在居住在高等社会剥夺领域的患者中,在患有患者的患者中,患乳腺癌早期检测的趋势。鉴于在NHS中获得治疗的股权,这是在护理点的患者免费的,需要进一步研究来解决这种现有的差异。人口癌症监督将需要通知公共卫生和NHS服务答复,继续实现改进。卫生趋势可能会根据政府健康政策的当前和未来转变而改变。皇家版权(c)2018年由elsevier有限公司发布代表爱丁堡(苏格兰慈善行号SC005317)和爱尔兰皇家外科医生的外科医生。版权所有。

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    《The Surgeon》 |2019年第2期|88-96|共9页
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    Nevin Hall Hosp Oncoplast Breast Surg Unit Abergavenny Wales;

    Publ Hlth Wales Welsh Canc Intelligence & Surveillance Unit Cardiff S Glam Wales;

    Nevin Hall Hosp Oncoplast Breast Surg Unit Abergavenny Wales;

    Nevin Hall Hosp Oncoplast Breast Surg Unit Abergavenny Wales;

    Nevin Hall Hosp Oncoplast Breast Surg Unit Abergavenny Wales;

    Nevin Hall Hosp Oncoplast Breast Surg Unit Abergavenny Wales;

    Nevin Hall Hosp Oncoplast Breast Surg Unit Abergavenny Wales;

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  • 关键词

    Breast cancer; Screening; Epidemiology; Social deprivation;

    机译:乳腺癌;筛选;流行病学;社会剥夺;

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