Author/Authors :
Veisani Yousef نويسنده Department of Clinical Epidemiology, Student Research Committee, Ilam University of Medical Sciences, Ilam, Iran Veisani Yousef , Delpisheh Ali نويسنده Department of Clinical Epidemiology, Ilam University of Medical Sciences, Ilam, Iran Delpisheh Ali
Abstract :
Background An association between cancer survival and
socioeconomic status (SES) has been evaluated for many different cancers
but calculating socioeconomic inequality in survival is very late. In
this study we aimed to determine associations between socioeconomic
inequality and survival risk factors in patients with gastric carcinoma
(GC). Methods In this cross-sectional study, we enrolled 235 patients
with confirmed GC. SES data were retrieved from three sources
pathological records, official death certificates and telephone
interviews. Polychoric correlation matrix was used to reduce the number
of variables. Inequality was measured by concentration index (CI) and we
decomposed CI to determine contribution in inequality. All analyses were
performed by standard statistical software STATA (version 11.2). Results
The overall CI for late diagnosis (2 stage onwards) and positive history
of smoking were -0.020 (95% CI = -0.041 - 0.004) and -0.105 (95% CI =
-0.110 - -0.076), respectively. Results of decomposition shows past
medical history of gastrointestinal diseases (29%) and history of
smoking (18%) have the largest contributions in inequality in GC
survival. Conclusions Results of this study showed risk factors in GC
survival such as smoking, having a past medical history of
gastrointestinal diseases and late diagnosis are more prevalent among
people of lower SES.