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Economic burden of cancer attributable to modifiable risk factors in Japan
This study aimed to estimate the economic burden of cancer attributable to major lifestyle and environmental risk factors in Japan in 2015. We evaluated the economic cost of cancer attributable to modifiable risk factors from a societal perspective. We obtained the direct medical costs for 2015 from the National Database of Health Insurance Claims and Specific Health Checkups of Japan, and estimated the indirect costs of premature mortality and of morbidity due to cancer using the relevant national surveys in Japan. Finally, we estimated the economic cost of cancer associated with lifestyle and environmental risk factors. ...
Source: Cancer Control - September 1, 2023 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Eiko Saito Shiori Tanaka Sarah Krull Abe Mayo Hirayabashi Junko Ishihara Kota Katanoda Yingsong Lin Chisato Nagata Norie Sawada Ribeka Takachi Atsushi Goto Junko Tanaka Kayo Ueda Megumi Hori Tomohiro Matsuda Manami Inoue Source Type: research

Determinants of Cervical Cancer Screening Among Women Aged 30-49 Years Old in Four African Countries: A Cross-Sectional Secondary Data Analysis
CONCLUSION: The prevalence of cervical cancer screening in Kenya, Cameroon, Nambia, and Zimbabwe was low as compared to World Health Organization (WHO) recommendations. Age, residence, work status, smoking status, women's age at first birth, condom use, husbands having work, wealth status, and health insurance were the identified determinants of cervical cancer screening. Programme and policy interventions could address younger, rural residence women, poor wealth status women, women without work, and those who never use health insurance for the uptake of cervical cancer screening.PMID:37656980 | DOI:10.1177/10732748231195681
Source: Cancer Control - September 1, 2023 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Melsew Setegn Alie Yilkal Negesse Mengistu Ayenew Source Type: research

Link between the referring physician and breast and cervical cancers screening: a cross-sectional study in France
CONCLUSIONS: Lower rates of gynaecological screening among women without an RP compared to those with an RP may partly reflect a specific behaviour pattern in women less adherent to the health care system. However, this result also shows the importance of the RP, who assumes the key role of relaying public health information in a more personalised and adapted way.PMID:37644404 | PMC:PMC10464303 | DOI:10.1186/s12875-023-02122-5
Source: Primary Care - August 29, 2023 Category: Primary Care Authors: Lisa Ouanhnon Marie-Eve Rouge Bugat Vladimir Druel Pascale Grosclaude Cyrille Delpierre Source Type: research

Initial Cancer Treatment in Certified Versus Non-Certified Hospitals: Results of the WiZen Comparative Cohort Study
CONCLUSION: The WiZen study shows for the entities studied that initial cancer treatment in a certified center is associated with lower mortality. Despite the recommendations of the National Cancer Plan, however, more than 40% of all cancer patients still receive their initial treatment in a non-certified hospital. The preferential provision of initial care in certified hospitals would be likely to improve overall survival. Although the study design does not permit any conclusion with regard to causality, the findings seem robust considering that a control group was used, confounders were taken into account, and the study ...
Source: Cancer Control - August 16, 2023 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Jochen Schmitt Monika Klinkhammer-Schalke Veronika Bierbaum Michael Gerken Christoph Bobeth Martin R össler Patrik Dr öge Thomas Ruhnke Christian G ünster Kees Kleihues-van Tol Olaf Schoffer WiZen Study Group Source Type: research

Associations between sociodemographic factors and breast, cervical, and colorectal cancer screening in the United States
CONCLUSION: Socioeconomically disadvantaged individuals have higher prevalence of never or not timely screening. The utilization of non-invasive colorectal cancer screening procedures remains low across sociodemographic groups.PMID:37486400 | DOI:10.1007/s10552-023-01758-z
Source: Cancer Control - July 24, 2023 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: L ía I Mondragón Márquez Daniela L Dom ínguez Bueso Liza M Gonz ález Ruiz Jason J Liu Source Type: research

Human Papillomavirus Inpatient Postpartum Vaccination: Clinical Guideline Implementation
CONCLUSION: Non-Hispanic White, Spanish-speaking, and married patients were disproportionally undervaccinated in our baseline population, but about one quarter of vaccine-eligible patients received 9vHPV vaccination postpartum. Inpatient postpartum 9vHPV vaccination may help narrow disparities in vaccination.PMID:37348091 | DOI:10.1097/AOG.0000000000005220
Source: Obstetrics and Gynecology - June 22, 2023 Category: OBGYN Authors: Ellen C Murphy Stephanie Alimena Andrea Pelletier Nicole Sczekan Nicole A Smith Julianna Schantz-Dunn Khady Diouf Sarah Feldman Source Type: research