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Socio-demographic characteristics are related to the advanced clinical stage of oral cancer
Leopoldina De Fátima Dantas De AlmeidaYuri Wanderley CavalcantiLarissa Suelen Da Silva LinsEdson Hilan Gomes De LucenaNatanael Victor Furtunato BezerraAldelany Ramalho Freiresubject
AdultAdolescentReferralLogistic regressionYoung Adult03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePrevalenceHumansMedicineFamily historyYoung adultGeneral DentistryMouth neoplasmOral Medicine and PathologyMarital Statusbusiness.industryResearchCancer030206 dentistry:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]medicine.diseaseCancer registrySocioeconomic FactorsOtorhinolaryngologyUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASMarital statusMouth NeoplasmsSurgerybusinessBrazilDemographydescription
Background Social determinants may be associated with the onset and progression of the clinical stage of oral cancer. Aim: To evaluate the impact of socio-demographic characteristics on the prevalence of advanced clinical stage of oral cancer. Material and Methods Information about 51,116 cases of oral cancer, from all Brazilian states, between 2000 and 2012, was obtained from the Cancer Registry Information System. The clinical stage of oral cancer (dependent variable) was classified as initial (stages I and II) or advanced (stages III and IV). The relationship between the clinical stage of oral cancer and the following independent variables was analyzed: sex, age, schooling, marital status, family history of cancer, and origin of referral. Analyses on frequency distribution and multivariate binary logistic regression model were performed (α<0.05). Results Compared to individuals with no schooling, those who attended elementary to high school (OR=2.461) and college education (OR = 3.050) had a higher prevalence of advanced cases of oral cancer. Individuals without a partner (OR = 14,209) demonstrated a higher prevalence compared to married individuals. Subjects aged 20-44 years (OR = 4.081) and 45-64 years (OR = 14.875) had a higher prevalence compared to those aged 15-19 years. The variables gender, family history of cancer and origin of referral integrated the binary model of logistic regression, but did not present statistical significance. Conclusions Socioeconomic factors may be related to the advanced clinical stage of oral cancer. Key words:Mouth Neoplasms, Neoplasm Staging, Social Determinants of Health.
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2019-10-01 | Medicina Oral Patología Oral y Cirugia Bucal |