Cervical cancer incidence and trends among women aged 15-29 years by county-level economic status and rurality - United States, 2007-2020

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Agarwal, Radhika [1 ]
King, Jessica B. [2 ]
Gopalani, Sameer V. [2 ,3 ]
Senkomago, Virginia [2 ]
机构
[1] Emory Univ, Sch Med, Dept Family & Prevent Med, 100 Woodruff Circle, Atlanta, GA 30322 USA
[2] Ctr Dis Control & Prevent, Div Canc Prevent & Control, Atlanta, GA USA
[3] Oak Ridge Inst Sci & Educ, Oak Ridge, TN USA
基金
美国能源部;
关键词
Cervical cancer; HPV vaccination; Cervical cancer screening; Cervical cancer incidence; Cervical cancer trends; AREA VACCINATION COVERAGE;
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10.1016/j.canep.2024.102730
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
摘要
Introduction: Variations in cervical cancer incidence rates and trends have been reported by sociodemographic characteristics. However, research on economic characteristics is limited especially among younger women in the United States. Methods: We analyzed United States Cancer Statistics data to examine age-standardized cervical cancer incidence rates among women aged 15-29 years during 2007-2020. We used an index-based county-level economic classification to rank counties in the top 25 %, middle 25 %-75 %, and bottom 25 %. We assessed differences in incidence using rate ratios and trends using annual percent changes (APCs) from joinpoint regression. Due to impact from the COVID-19 pandemic, trend analysis excluded 2020 data. Analyses were conducted during August-October 2023. Results: During 2007-2020, incidence rates were lower in the top 25 % counties economically than the bottom 25 % or middle 25 %-75 % (1.6 vs 2.1 vs 1.9 per 100,000, respectively). Rates were higher in nonmetropolitan than metropolitan counties across economic groups. Overall, rates declined in all county-level economic strata, especially in the bottom 25 % during 2015-2019 (APC -10.6 %). Rates appeared to decrease in metropolitan counties and women of all races across economic categories. decreases were most evident in the top 25 % of nonHispanic White women during 2016-2019 and nonmetropolitan counties during 2017-2019. Conclusions: In women aged 15-29 years, declining rates of cervical cancer during 2007-2019 across county-level economic strata may partly reflect effects of human papillomavirus vaccination and cervical cancer screening. Further observed differences by race and rurality may help inform efforts to increase implementation of preventive measures in populations with the highest burden.
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