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Individual socioeconomic status and breast cancer diagnostic stages: a French case-control study

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EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH
卷 26, 期 3, 页码 445-450

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/eurpub/ckv233

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  1. French National Cancer Institute (INCa)

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Background:aEuro integral Health inequalities have increased over the last 30 years. Our goal was to investigate the relationship between low individual socioeconomic status and poor breast cancer prognosis. Our hypothesis was: low socioeconomic status patients have a higher risk of being diagnosed with late stage breast cancer than high socioeconomic status ones due to delayed diagnosis.aEuro integral Methods:aEuro integral We conducted a matched case-control study on 619 women with breast cancer, living in the H,rault, a French administrative area. Both Cases and Controls were recruited among invasive cases diagnosed in 2011 and 2012 and treated in H,rault care centers. Cases were defined as patients with advanced stages. Controls were composed of early stage patients. Individual socioeconomic status was assessed using a validated individual score adapted to the French population and health care system.aEuro integral Results:aEuro integral We observed that low socioeconomic status patients have a 2-fold risk of having late stage breast cancer regardless of cancer characteristics and detection mode (screening vs. clinical signs).aEuro integral Conclusion:aEuro integral One reason explaining those results could be that low socioeconomic status patients have less regular follow-up which can lead to later and poorer diagnosis. Follow-up is improved for women with a better awareness of breast cancer. Health policy makers could reduce health inequalities by reducing the delay in breast cancer diagnosis for low socioeconomic status women.

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