Colorectal cancer, screening and survival: the influence of socio-economic deprivation

作者: D.K Whynes , E.J Frew , C.M Manghan , J.H Scholefield , J.D Hardcastle

DOI: 10.1016/S0033-3506(03)00146-X

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摘要: Abstract Objectives . To determine the extent to which socio-economic deprivation explains colorectal cancer prevalence, subject participation in screening, and postoperative survival life expectancy. Methods Regression analyses of clinical data from a large randomized controlled trial, augmented by geographical-based indices deprivation. Results Deprivation appears exert no significant impact on prevalence but is major factor explaining screening. Cancer detection at later stages reduces expectancy time treatment. Females more-deprived areas have poorer post-treatment expectancies prospects, independently their screening behaviour. Conclusions Screening increases chances having treated an earlier stage, treatment stage associated with longer subsequent However, those are less likely accept invitation be screened.

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