| Literature DB >> 23844293 |
Natasha D Buchanan1, Jessica B King, Juan L Rodriguez, Arica White, Katrina F Trivers, Laura P Forsythe, Erin E Kent, Julia H Rowland, Susan A Sabatino.
Abstract
Background. Differences in healthcare and cancer treatment for cancer survivors in the United States (US) have not been routinely examined in nationally representative samples or studied before and after important Institute of Medicine (IOM) recommendations calling for higher quality care provision and attention to comprehensive cancer care for cancer survivors. Methods. To assess differences between survivor characteristics in 1992 and 2010, we conducted descriptive analyses of 1992 and 2010 National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) data. Our study sample consisted of 1018 self-reported cancer survivors from the 1992 NHIS and 1718 self-reported cancer survivors from the 2010 NHIS who completed the Cancer Control (CCS) and Cancer Epidemiology (CES) Supplements. Results. The prevalence of reported survivors increased from 1992 to 2010 (4.2% versus 6.3%). From 1992 to 2010, there was an increase in long-term cancer survivors and a drop in multiple malignancies, and surgery remained the most widely used treatment. Significantly fewer survivors (<10 years after diagnosis) were denied insurance coverage. Survivors continue to report low participation in counseling or support groups. Conclusions. As the prevalence of cancer survivors continues to grow, monitoring differences in survivor characteristics can be useful in evaluating the effects of policy recommendations and the quality of clinical care.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 23844293 PMCID: PMC3697294 DOI: 10.1155/2013/238017
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ISRN Oncol ISSN: 2090-5661
Demographic characteristics of cancer survivors, 1992 and 2010 NHIS.
| Characteristic | 1992 cancer survivors | 2010 cancer survivors |
| ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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| % of total (95% confidence interval) |
| % of total (95% confidence interval) | ||
| Total | 1018 | 1718 | |||
| Age at interview (years) | |||||
| 18–29 | 59 | 5.9 (4.4–7.8) | 58 | 3.6 (2.7–4.7) | <0.001 |
| 30–44 | 169 | 16.5 (14.2–19.1) | 171 | 9.4 (8.1–10.9) | |
| 45–54 | 118 | 12.9 (10.5–15.7) | 261 | 14.3 (12.7–16.1) | |
| 55–64 | 173 | 17.9 (15.3–20.7) | 392 | 22.6 (20.5–24.8) | |
| 65+ | 499 | 46.9 (43.3–50.5) | 836 | 50.1 (47.5–52.7) | |
| Gender | |||||
| Male | 278 | 31.4 (28.1–35.0) | 625 | 36.6 (34.2–39.1) | <0.001 |
| Female | 740 | 68.6 (64.9–71.9) | 1093 | 63.4 (60.9–65.8) | |
| Race/ethnicity | |||||
| Non-Hispanic, White | 867 | 88.6 (86.2–90.6) | 1239 | 82.4 (80.6–84.0) | † |
| Non-Hispanic, Black | 84 | 6.5 (5.1–8.4) | 245 | 9.1 (7.9–10.5) | |
| Hispanic | ∗ | ∗ | 167 | 5.8 (4.9–6.9) | |
| Other | ∗ | ∗ | 67 | 2.7 (2.0–3.6) | |
| Marital status | |||||
| Married | 510 | 65. 0 (61.9–68.0) | 766 | 44.6 (42.1–47.2) | † |
| Unmarried | 505 | 35.0 (32.0–38.1) | 951 | 55.4 (52.8–57.9) | |
| Education | |||||
| <High school/high school/GED | 673 | 65.8 (62.1–69.2) | 768 | 43.4 (40.9–45.9) | † |
| Some college | 186 | 18.3 (15.6–21.4) | 321 | 19.4 (17.3–21.8) | |
| Associate degree/college grad/more | 156 | 15.9 (13.6–18.7) | 619 | 37.2 (34.5–40.0) | |
| Employment status | |||||
| Employed | 359 | 36.6 (33.4–40.0) | 576 | 34.1 (31.8–36.5) | † |
| Not employed or not in labor force (18+) | 659 | 63.4 (60.0–66.6) | 1142 | 65.9 (63.5–68.2) | |
| Region | |||||
| Northeast | 187 | 18.7 (15.5–22.4) | 290 | 18.2 (16.0–20.7) | 0.817 |
| Midwest | 279 | 27.4 (23.7–31.4) | 428 | 25.8 (23.7–28.0) | |
| South | 345 | 34.6 (30.6–38.8) | 614 | 35.0 (32.6–37.5) | |
| West | 207 | 19.4 (16.5–22.6) | 386 | 20.9 (18.7–23.4) | |
*Suppressed if the denominator is <50 or the relative standard error (RSE) is >30%.
Differences between 1992 and 2010 data were tested using chi-square tests.
†Statistical tests were not conducted where data were not reported consistently over time.
Subtotals presented do not equal actual totals because respondents with missing data for a particular characteristic are not included in distribution counts for that characteristic.
Cancer diagnosis characteristics of survivors, 1992 and 2010 NHIS.
| Characteristic | 1992 cancer survivors | 2010 cancer survivors |
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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| % of total (95% confidence interval) |
| % of total (95% confidence interval) | ||
| Total | 1018 | 100.00 | 1718 | 100.00 | |
| How many types of cancer have you had | |||||
| 1 | 878 | 86.6 (83.9–88.9) | 1542 | 89.4 (87.8–90.8) | 0.05 |
| 2+ | 140 | 13.4 (11.1–16.1) | 176 | 10.6 (9.2–12.2) | |
| Site or cancer type | |||||
| Breast | 217 | 20.6 (17.7–23.8) | 393 | 22.9 (20.7–25.2) | † |
| Cervical | 123 | 11.3 (9.2–13.7) | 154 | 8.8 (7.4–10.4) | |
| Colorectal | 104 | 10.2 (7.9–12.9) | 140 | 8.0 (6.8–9.5) | |
| Hematologic malignancies | ∗ | ∗ | 103 | 6.4 (5.2–7.9) | |
| Lung and other respiratory system | ∗ | ∗ | 57 | 3.6 (2.7–4.7) | |
| Other female genital system | 159 | 14.6 (12.3–17.3) | 123 | 7.3 (5.9–9.1) | |
| Prostate | 78 | 8.9 (7.0–11.4) | 231 | 13.1 (11.7–14.7) | |
| Skin (melanoma) | ∗ | ∗ | 142 | 9.5 (8.1–11.1) | |
| Urinary system | ∗ | ∗ | 81 | 5.2 (4.0–6.6) | |
| Other | 175 | 16.6 (14.3–19.2) | 254 | 15.3 (13.5–17.2) | |
| Age at diagnosis of most recent cancer (years) | |||||
| 0–29 | 154 | 15.2 (12.8–17.9) | 221 | 12.9 (11.3–14.7) | 0.002 |
| 30–44 | 235 | 23.9 (21.2–26.9) | 318 | 18.2 (16.3–20.2) | |
| 45–54 | 142 | 14.5 (12.2–17.2) | 311 | 17.9 (16.0–19.8) | |
| 55–64 | 178 | 18.6 (15.7–21.8) | 395 | 22.8 (20.7–25.0) | |
| 65+ | 288 | 27.8 (24.7–31.2) | 458 | 28.3 (25.9–30.7) | |
| Years since diagnosis of most recent cancer | |||||
| <1 | ∗ | ∗ | 89 | 5.8 (4.6–7.2) | <0.001 |
| 1 to <5 | 388 | 40.8 (37.4–44.4) | 479 | 29.8 (27.4–32.3) | |
| 5 to <10 | 220 | 21.7 (18.9–24.8) | 350 | 21.8 (19.6–24.3) | |
| 10 to <15 | 127 | 12.2 (10.2–14.6) | 267 | 16.8 (14.9–18.9) | |
| 15 to <20 | 94 | 9.18 (7.3–11.5) | 132 | 8.2 (6.9–9.7) | |
| 20+ | 135 | 12.8 (10.6–15.3) | 273 | 17.6 (15.5–19.9) | |
*Suppressed if the denominator is <50 or the RSE is >30 percent.
Differences between 1992 and 2010 data were tested using chi-square tests.
†Statistical tests were not conducted where data were not reported consistently over time.
Subtotals presented do not equal actual totals because respondents with missing data for a particular characteristic are not included in distribution counts for that characteristic.
Health care characteristics of cancer survivors, 1992 and 2010 NHIS.
| Characteristic | 1992 cancer survivors (dx <10 years ago) | 2010 cancer survivors (dx <10 years ago) |
| 2010 cancer survivors (dx ≥10 years ago) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
| % of total (95% confidence interval) |
| % of total (95% confidence interval) |
| % of total (95% confidence interval) | ||
| Type of treatment for most recent cancer | |||||||
| Any chemo | 134 | 20.5 (17.1–24.3) | 259 | 26.4 (23.6–29.4) | 0.072 | 150 | 24.7 (21.5–28.1) |
| Any radiation | 159 | 24.5 (21.2–28.2) | 286 | 30.4 (27.2–33.8) | 0.373 | 135 | 21.6 (18.4–25.2) |
| Any surgery | 445 | 68.5 (64.1–72.6) | 619 | 66.6 (63.3–69.7) | 0.108 | 456 | 74.5 (70.1–78.5) |
| Other | 175 | 26.2 (22.2–30.7) | 157 | 17.1 (14.4–20.2) | † | 95 | 15.1 (12.2–18.5) |
| Participate in a research study/clinical trials as part of cancer treatment | |||||||
| Yes | ∗ | ∗ | 103 | 10.4 (8.5–12.8) | <0.001 | ∗ | ∗ |
| No | 615 | 95.3 (92.8- 97.0) | 829 | 89.6 (87.2–91.5) | 564 | 92.4 (89.7–94.5) | |
| Ever denied health or life insurance coverage because of cancer | |||||||
| Yes | 63 | 10.9 (8.0–14.8) | 59 | 5.9 (4.6–7.7) | <0.001 | 54 | 8.9 (6.7–11.7) |
| No | 580 | 89.1 (85.2–92.0) | 878 | 94.1 (92.4–95.4) | 558 | 91.1 (88.3–93.3) | |
| After diagnosis did you receive any counseling or join support group | |||||||
| Yes | 96 | 14.4 (11.6–17.6) | 147 | 14.1 (12.1–16.5) | 0.378 | 84 | 12.6 (10.0–15.6) |
| No | 549 | 85.6 (82.4–88.4) | 791 | 85.9 (83.5–87.9) | 527 | 87.4 (84.4–89.9) | |
| If you did not receive counseling, what was the reason | |||||||
| I did not know it was available | 54 | 9.6 (6.9–13.1) | 117 | 13.6 (11.2–16.5) | <0.001 | 109 | 20.9 (17.4–24.9) |
| I did not want it | 59 | 11.6 (8.4–15.8) | 182 | 24.5 (21.3–28.0) | 103 | 19.4 (16.0–23.4) | |
| I did not think I needed it | 339 | 64.2 (59.1–69.0) | 389 | 50.7 (46.7–54.5) | 244 | 47.2 (42.7–51.8) | |
| Other | 73 | 14.6 (11.2–18.8) | 94 | 11.2 (9.1–13.7) | 67 | 12.5 (9.9–15.5) | |
| If you did not receive counseling, would you have been interested | |||||||
| Yes | ∗ | ∗ | 54 | 42.9 (33.6–52.8) | 0.058 | ∗ | ∗ |
| No | ∗ | ∗ | 59 | 57.1 (47.2–66.4) | 62 | 63.2 (52.6–72.7) | |
*Suppressed if the denominator is <50 or the relative standard error (RSE) is >30%.
Differences between 1992 and 2010 data were tested using chi-square tests.
†Statistical tests were not conducted where data were not reported consistently over time.
Subtotals presented do not equal actual totals because respondents with missing data for a particular characteristic are not included in distribution counts for that characteristic.