Abstract

Among women, breast cancer is the leading cause of death due to cancer worldwide. To describe the epidemiology of breast cancer mortality in Chilean women by age, time trend and explore its ecological association with socio-demographic variables. Descriptive study of age specific death rates (2009-2013), and time trend analysis of crude mortality rates (1995-2013) using RiskDiff analysis. Additionally, time trend analysis of age specific death rates was done using Jointpoint regression. The relationship between county mortality risk and socio-demographic variables in the period 2001-2008 was done through an ecological analysis. Socio-demographic variables were: education, income, occupation, housing and living in rural areas. Breast cancer mortality in Chilean women increases with age, with a sharp increase from 80 years old on. In the 1995-2013 period the increase in the crude death rate was 21.8%, this increment was due to changes in demographic structure (43.4%) and decrease in risk (21.7%). The county relative risk of breast cancer mortality is positively associated with education level and negatively associated with living in rural areas. The risk of dying from breast cancer in women has decreased in the period 1995-2013. Nonetheless, the crude death rate has increased in the same period. At an ecological level (counties), breast cancer mortality in Chile is associated with a higher socioeconomic status, measured by educational level and living in rural areas.

Highlights

  • Among women, breast cancer is the leading cause of death due to cancer worldwide

  • The relationship between county mortality risk and socio-demographic variables in the period 2001-2008 was done through an ecological analysis

  • Breast cancer mortality in Chilean women increases with age, with a sharp increase from 80 years old on

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Background

Aim: To describe the epidemiology of breast cancer mortality in Chilean women by age, time trend and explore its ecological association with socio-demographic variables. At an ecological level (counties), breast cancer mortality in Chile is associated with a higher socioeconomic status, measured by educational level and living in rural areas. Al realizar una comparación entre los países pertenecientes a la Organización para la Cooperación y Desarrollo Económico (OCDE), Chile, en etapa de transición demográfica avanzada[5], se Mortalidad por cáncer de mama - G. Se ha descrito una agregación geográfica de comunas con mayor riesgo de mortalidad por cáncer de mama en mujeres en la Región Metropolitana, la Región de Valparaíso (ambas en la zona central de Chile) y luego en el extremo sur, en la Región de Magallanes; el resto del país presenta riesgo esperado de mortalidad[9]. El propósito de este estudio es describir la epidemiología de la mortalidad por cáncer de mama en mujeres de Chile por edad, tendencia temporal y explorar su asociación ecológica con variables sociodemográficas

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