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Racial, Ethnic, and Neighborhood Poverty Status Survival Disparities in HPV-Associated Anogenital Cancers: Analysis of Population-Based Florida Cancer Registry (1981-2009)
Methods:Florida Cancer Data System(1981-2009) was linked with US census to explore median survival and 5-year survival rates by sociodemographics for anogenital cancers. Survival was compared by type, gender, race/ethnicity, NPS and modeled with multivariate Cox regression to calculate hazard ratio(HR) and 95% confidence interval(95%CI).
Results: There were 39272cervical, 2264vaginal, 7253anal, 10106vulvar and 2148penile cancers in Florida. Cervical cancer median survival was 3.5yrs(3.4-3.7). Blacks vs. Whites(HR=[1.2];95%CI:1.1-1.3) and Hispanics vs. non-Hispanics([1.1];1.0-1.1) had worse survival while highest NPS compared to lowest([0.9];0.8-1.0) had better survival. Vaginal cancer median survival was 2.7yrs(2.4-2.9) and highest NPS had better survival compared to lowest NPS([0.7];0.6-0.9). Vulvar cancer median survival was 5.2yrs(4.9-5.4). Anal cancer median survival was 2.7yrs(2.6-2.9), and Blacks had worse survival compared to Whites([1.3];1.2-1.5). Penile cancer median survival was 3.5yrs(3.2-3.8). Blacks had worse survival than Whites([1.3];1.0-1.6) and highest NPS had better survival compared to lowest([0.8];0.6-1.0).
Conclusions: Understanding survival disparities within and among anogenital cancers associated with HPV, the US’s most common sexually transmitted infection, is important. Among races, Blacks showed worst survival for cervical, anal, and penile cancers. These results may provide a foundation for culturally competent cancer screening and prevention programs via HPV vaccination efforts and increased health promotion and literacy.
Learning Areas:
EpidemiologyPublic health or related research
Learning Objectives:
Identify sociodemographic differences and survival disparities of HPV-associated anogenital cancers in Floridian adults.
Keyword(s): Cancer, Epidemiology
Qualified on the content I am responsible for because: I am a second-year medical student who researches cancer epidemiology and disparities.
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