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Influence of Public Oral Health Services and Socioeconomic Indicators on the Frequency of Hospitalization and Deaths due to Oral Cancer in Brazil, between 2002-2017.

Aldelany R Freire1, Deborah E W G Freire1, Elza C F de Araújo1, Edson H G de Lucena1, Yuri W Cavalcanti1.   

Abstract

Background: Oral cancer is a frequent neoplasm worldwide, and socioeconomic factors and access to health services may be associated with its risk. Aim: To analyze effect of socioeconomic variables and the influence of public oral health services availability on the frequency of new hospitalized cases and mortality of oral cancer in Brazil. Materials and
Methods: This observational study analyzed all Brazilian cities with at least one hospitalized case of oral cancer in the National Cancer Institute database (2002-2017). For each city were collected: population size, Municipal Human Development Index (MHDI), Gini Coefficient, oral health coverage in primary care, number of Dental Specialized Centers (DSC) and absolute frequency of deaths after one year of the first treatment. The risk ratio was determined by COX regression, and the effect of the predictor variables on the incidence of cases was verified by the Hazard Ratio measure. Poisson regression was used to determine factors associated with higher mortality frequency.
Results: Cities above 50,000 inhabitants, with high or very high MHDI, more unequal (Gini > 0.4), with less oral health coverage in primary care (<50%) and without DSC had a greater accumulated risk of having 1 or more cases (p < 0.001). Higher frequency of deaths was also associated with higher population size, higher MHDI, higher Gini and lower oral health coverage in primary care (p < 0.001). Conclusions: The number hospitalization and deaths due to oral cancer in Brazil was influenced by the cities' population size, the population's socioeconomic status and the availability of public dental services.

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Keywords:  health services coverage; health systems; healthcare disparities; oral cancer; primary health care; socioeconomic factors

Year:  2020        PMID: 33396190     DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18010238

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health        ISSN: 1660-4601            Impact factor:   3.390


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1.  Socioeconomic indicators and economic investments influence oral cancer mortality in Latin America.

Authors:  Aldelany Ramalho Freire; Deborah Ellen Wanderley Gomes Freire; Elza Cristina Farias de Araújo; Fernanda Campos de Almeida Carrer; Gilberto Alfredo PuccaJúnior; Simone Alves de Sousa; Edson Hilan Gomes de Lucena; Yuri Wanderley Cavalcanti
Journal:  BMC Public Health       Date:  2021-02-18       Impact factor: 3.295

2.  Socioeconomic disparities between oral cavity cancer patients in Germany.

Authors:  David Muallah; Jan Matschke; Sophie Muallah; Anna Klimova; Lysann Michaela Kroschwald; Tom Alexander Schröder; Günter Lauer; Dominik Haim
Journal:  Front Public Health       Date:  2022-07-22

3.  Association between socioeconomic factors and origin of hospital referrals among patients with oral cancer.

Authors:  M-L-B Raymundo; L-D Ferreira; D-E Gomes-Freire; A-R Freire; R-O Silva; E-C Araújo; E-H Lucena; Y-W Cavalcanti
Journal:  Med Oral Patol Oral Cir Bucal       Date:  2022-09-01
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