Literature DB >> 15711631

The epidemiology of breast cancer in Maori women in Aotearoa New Zealand: implications for ethnicity data analysis.

Elana Curtis1, Craig Wright, Madeleine Wall.   

Abstract

AIM: To describe the methods used to estimate breast cancer incidence and mortality in Maori and non-Maori women using multiple adjustors to assign ethnicity.
METHODS: Age-specific incidence and mortality rates for breast cancer in Maori and non-Maori were calculated using registration and deaths data obtained from New Zealand Health Information Service (NZHIS) for 1996-2000. Four different methods were used to assign total and sole ethnicity: New Zealand Census Mortality Study (NZCMS)-adjusted, ever Maori-adjusted, National Health Index (NHI)-adjusted, and unadjusted source information.
RESULTS: Unadjusted and NHI-adjusted estimates were least similar to the NZCMS-adjusted estimate used as the 'gold standard' in this study. Ever Maori-adjusted results closely approximated NZCMS-adjusted results in both incidence and mortality data. Sole Maori breast cancer incidence and mortality estimates were generally higher than total Maori estimates. DISCUSSION: Using four different estimates to assign ethnicity confirms previous findings showing poor quality of ethnicity data in routinely collected datasets. Future calculations of breast cancer incidence and mortality rates should assign total and sole ethnicity and reduce ethnicity misclassification by using NZCMS or ever Maori-adjusted estimates. This paper supports the need to collect better quality ethnicity data in order to identify and monitor Maori vs non-Maori cancer inequalities.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15711631

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  N Z Med J        ISSN: 0028-8446


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