Journal article
The impact of geographic unit of analysis on socioeconomic inequalities in cancer survival and distant summary stage – a population-based study
HE Tervonen, S Morrell, S Aranda, D Roder, H You, T Niyonsenga, R Walton, D Baker, D Currow
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health | WILEY | Published : 2017
Abstract
Objective: When using area-level disadvantage measures, size of geographic unit can have major effects on recorded socioeconomic cancer disparities. This study examined the extent of changes in recorded socioeconomic inequalities in cancer survival and distant stage when the measure of socioeconomic disadvantage was based on smaller Census Collection Districts (CDs) instead of Statistical Local Areas (SLAs). Methods: Population-based New South Wales Cancer Registry data were used to identify cases diagnosed with primary invasive cancer in 2000–2008 (n=264,236). Logistic regression and competing risk regression modelling were performed to examine socioeconomic differences in odds of distant s..
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