| Literature DB >> 16523198 |
S H Wild1, C M Fischbacher, A Brock, C Griffiths, R Bhopal.
Abstract
Mortality from all cancers combined and major cancers among men and women aged 20 years and over was compared by country of birth with that of the whole of England and Wales as the reference group. Population data from the 2001 Census and mortality data for 2001-2003 were used to estimate standardised mortality ratios. Data on approximately 399 000 cancer deaths were available, with at least 400 cancer deaths in each of the smaller populations. Statistically significant differences from the reference group included: higher mortality from all cancers combined, lung and colorectal cancer among people born in Scotland and Ireland, lower mortality for all cancers combined, lung, breast and prostate cancer among people born in Bangladesh (except for lung cancer in men), India, Pakistan or China/Hong Kong, lower lung cancer mortality among people born in West Africa or the West Indies, higher breast cancer mortality among women born in West Africa and higher prostate cancer mortality among men born in West Africa or the West Indies. These data may be relevant to causal hypotheses and in relation to health care and cancer prevention.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 16523198 PMCID: PMC2361230 DOI: 10.1038/sj.bjc.6603031
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Br J Cancer ISSN: 0007-0920 Impact factor: 7.640
List of countries included in groups of countries of birth
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| East Africa | Kenya, Malawi, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia |
| Eastern Europe | Albania, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovinia, Bulgaria, Commonwealth of Russian Independent States nos., Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, Poland, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Turkey, Ukraine, Union of Soviet Socialist States nos. and Yugoslavia |
| Middle East | Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Cyprus, Georgia, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Middle East nos., Occupied Territories (Gaza and West Bank), Oman, Other Middle East, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syrian Arab Republic, United Arab Emirates and Yemen |
| North Africa | Algeria, Canary Islands, Ceuta and Melilla, Cape Verde, Egypt, Libya, Mauritiania, Morocco, North Africa nos., Sudan and Tunisia |
| West Africa | Botswana, Gambia, Ghana, Lesotho, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Swaziland and Zimbabwe |
| West Indies | Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Bahamas, Barbados, Bermuda, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Dominica, Gaudeloupe, Grenada, Jamaica, Martinique, Montserrat, Netherland Antilles, St Christopher (St Kitts) Nevis, St Lucia, St Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad and Tobago, Turks and Caicos Islands, US Virgin Islands, West Indies, West Indies nos. |
Figure 1Standardised mortality ratios for all cancer deaths by sex and country of birth, England and Wales, 2001–2003.
Numbers of deaths and all cancer (ICD-10 C00–C97) SMRs by sex and country of birth for people aged 20 years and above
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| England and Wales | 188 495 | 98 (97–98) | 175 976 | 97 (97–98) |
| Scotland | 5271 | 115 (111–118) | 4372 | 112 (109–115) |
| Ireland | 6110 | 125 (122–129) | 5130 | 110 (107–113) |
| Eastern Europe | 1979 | 95 (91–100) | 878 | 93 (87–99) |
| East Africa | 384 | 75 (67–83) | 361 | 84 (75–93) |
| North Africa | 206 | 93 (81–108) | 197 | 107 (92–104) |
| West Africa | 352 | 115 (103–128) | 280 | 109 (97–124) |
| Middle East | 685 | 100 (93–109) | 447 | 93 (84–102) |
| Bangladesh | 283 | 85 (75–96) | 117 | 65 (53–79) |
| India | 1440 | 58 (55–61) | 1410 | 72 (68–76) |
| Pakistan | 526 | 60 (55–66) | 414 | 69 (62–76) |
| West Indies | 1679 | 103 (98–108) | 996 | 82 (77–88) |
| China and Hong Kong | 287 | 84 (74–94) | 240 | 81 (71–93) |
CI=confidence interval; ICD=International Classification of Diseases; SMR=standardised mortality ratio.
Figure 2Standardised mortality ratios for lung cancer deaths by sex and country of birth, England and Wales, 2001–2003.
Numbers of deaths and lung cancer (ICD-10 C33–C34) SMRs by sex and country of birth for people 20+ years of age
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| England and Wales | 46 280 | 97 (97–98) | 30 710 | 98 (97–99) |
| Scotland | 1506 | 132 (125–139) | 1026 | 147 (138–157) |
| Ireland | 1848 | 149 (143–157) | 1167 | 136 (128–144) |
| Eastern Europe | 497 | 98 (90–108) | 118 | 70 (57–84) |
| East Africa | 61 | 48 (37–62) | 22 | 31 (19–46) |
| North Africa | 43 | 79 (58–107) | 26 | 79 (51–115) |
| West Africa | 50 | 68 (50–89) | 16 | 40 (23–65) |
| Middle East | 148 | 87 (74–103) | 30 | 35 (23–50) |
| Bangladesh | 99 | 116 (94–141) | 11 | 36 (18–65) |
| India | 279 | 44 (39–50) | 158 | 45 (38–53) |
| Pakistan | 128 | 58 (48–70) | 32 | 31 (21–43) |
| West Indies | 348 | 81 (73–91) | 51 | 22 (17–29) |
| China and Hong Kong | 63 | 74 (57–95) | 34 | 67 (47–94) |
CI=confidence interval; ICD=International Classification of Diseases; SMR=standardised mortality ratio.
Figure 3Standardised mortality ratios for female breast cancer deaths by country of birth, England and Wales, 2001–2003.
Numbers of deaths and breast cancer (ICD-10 C50) SMRs among women of 20+ years of age by country of birth
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| England and Wales | 30 759 | 98 (97–99) |
| Scotland | 700 | 102 (94–110) |
| Ireland | 736 | 93 (86–100) |
| Eastern Europe | 126 | 81 (67–97) |
| East Africa | 101 | 99 (80–122) |
| North Africa | 45 | 132 (96–176) |
| West Africa | 83 | 132 (105–163) |
| Middle East | 102 | 108 (88–133) |
| Bangladesh | 11 | 27 (14–49) |
| India | 284 | 79 (70–89) |
| Pakistan | 91 | 73 (58–91) |
| West Indies | 208 | 92 (80–106) |
| China and Hong Kong | 45 | 77 (56–103) |
CI=confidence interval; ICD=International Classification of Diseases; SMR=standardised mortality ratio.
Figure 4Standardised mortality ratios for prostate cancer deaths by country of birth, England and Wales, 2001–2003.
Numbers of deaths and prostate cancer (ICD-10 C61) SMRs among men of 20+ years of age by country of birth
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| England & Wales | 24 322 | 98 (97–99) |
| Scotland | 579 | 101 (93–110) |
| Ireland | 638 | 106 (98–115) |
| Eastern Europe | 247 | 76 (67–87) |
| East Africa | 31 | 85 (58–121) |
| North Africa | 20 | 90 (55–139) |
| West Africa | 60 | 271 (207–349) |
| Middle East | 53 | 75 (57–99) |
| Bangladesh | 6 | 21 (8–45) |
| India | 183 | 64 (55–75) |
| Pakistan | 61 | 72 (55–93) |
| West Indies | 350 | 198 (178–221) |
| China and Hong Kong | 20 | 55 (34–85) |
CI=confidence interval; ICD=International Classification of Diseases; SMR=standardised mortality ratio.
Figure 5Standardised mortality ratios for colorectal cancer deaths by sex and country of birth, England and Wales, 2001–2003.
Numbers of deaths and colorectal cancer (ICD-10 C18–C20) SMRs by sex and country of birth for people 20+ years of age
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| England and Wales | 20 084 | 98 (97–99) | 18 099 | 98 (96–99) |
| Scotland | 635 | 130 (120–141) | 442 | 113 (103–125) |
| Ireland | 685 | 132 (122–142) | 506 | 108 (99–119) |
| Eastern Europe | 208 | 95 (82–110) | 89 | 91 (73–112) |
| East Africa | 36 | 67 (47–92) | 29 | 86 (58–124) |
| North Africa | 23 | 99 (63–148) | 21 | 120 (74–183) |
| West Africa | 26 | 82 (53–120) | 24 | 125 (80–186) |
| Middle East | 52 | 72 (54–94) | 33 | 76 (53–107) |
| Bangladesh | 24 | 68 (44–101) | 9 | 64 (29–121) |
| India | 142 | 54 (45–64) | 100 | 54 (44–66) |
| Pakistan | 25 | 27 (18–40) | 19 | 37 (22–58) |
| West Indies | 119 | 68 (56–82) | 93 | 86 (69–105) |
| China and Hong Kong | 34 | 94 (65–131) | 19 | 70 (42–109) |
CI=confidence interval; ICD=International Classification of Diseases; SMR=standardised mortality ratio.