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Published in: Cancer Causes & Control 7/2009

01-09-2009 | Original Paper

Incidence trends of invasive cervical cancer in the United States by combined race and ethnicity

Authors: Jill Barnholtz-Sloan, Nitin Patel, Dana Rollison, Karl Kortepeter, Jill MacKinnon, Anna Giuliano

Published in: Cancer Causes & Control | Issue 7/2009

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Abstract

Objective

To better understand national patterns of invasive cervical cancer (ICC) incidence by race and ethnicity in order to develop appropriate ICC prevention policies.

Methods

Age-adjusted and age-specific ICC incidence rates were calculated by combined race/ethnicity, making distinct the Hispanic/all races category from three other Non-Hispanic (White, Black and other) racial categories.

Results

There was a significant downward trend in ICC incidence during both time periods for every combination of race/ethnicity (p-value <0.05) except Hispanic/all races during 1995–1999. Non-Hispanic/Black and Hispanic/all races women had significantly higher incidence rates of ICC compared to Non-Hispanic/White women. ICC incidence peaked much earlier for Non-Hispanic/White women (35–44 years of age) compared to any other racial/ethnic group. Non-Hispanic (White, Black and other) women had lower rates of adenocarcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma compared to Hispanic/all races women. Non-Hispanic/Black and Hispanic/all races women were more likely to be diagnosed at late stage or unstaged at diagnosis than Non-Hispanic/White women.

Conclusion

Although ICC incidence decreased significantly over the last 10 years, Black or Hispanic US populations continue to have the highest ICC incidence compared to Non-Hispanic/Whites, highlighting the need for improved health literacy and social support to ensure their equal access to ICC screening and HPV prevention including HPV vaccination.
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Metadata
Title
Incidence trends of invasive cervical cancer in the United States by combined race and ethnicity
Authors
Jill Barnholtz-Sloan
Nitin Patel
Dana Rollison
Karl Kortepeter
Jill MacKinnon
Anna Giuliano
Publication date
01-09-2009
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Published in
Cancer Causes & Control / Issue 7/2009
Print ISSN: 0957-5243
Electronic ISSN: 1573-7225
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10552-009-9317-z

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