Literature DB >> 19360207

[Equity regarding early breast cancer screening according to health insurance status in Colombia].

Ligia Constanza de Charry1, Gabriel Carrasquilla, Sandra Roca.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Evaluating equity regarding early breast cancer detection by comparing real access to and opportunity for mammography screening according to women's social health insurance status.
METHODS: A retrospective follow-up study was conducted on women receiving breast cancer treatment in Bogotá, Cali, Medellin, Bucaramanga and Barranquilla between January 2005 and June 2006. A survey was carried out for collecting data about real access to and the opportunity of having mammography screening. OR and 95% confidence intervals were calculated (adjusted by multivariate logistical regression models) for establishing differences according to health insurance status. Possible interactions were investigated through verisimilarity log-like test.
RESULTS: Women belonging to the contributory regime had a lower probability of real access to mammography screening for early detection of breast cancer than those affiliated to the subsidised regimen (OR=0,46; 0,26-0,72 95 %CI) and poor uninsured women (OR=0,36; 0,13-0,65 95 %CI). Educational level was also associated with real access to mammography, illiterate women having a lower probability of receiving mammography screening than literate women (OR=0,13; 0,02-0,30 95 %CI). Women having government-subsidised health insurance had a lower probability of accessing timely mammography screening (OR=0,10; 0,04-0,41 95 %CI).
CONCLUSIONS: Mammography screening for the early detection of breast cancer is not equitable and such inequality particularly affects the most vulnerable women.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 19360207     DOI: 10.1590/s0124-00642008000400007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Salud Publica (Bogota)        ISSN: 0124-0064


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