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@ARTICLE{Jansen:167190,
author = {L. Jansen$^*$ and J. Kanbach and I. Finke$^*$ and V.
Arndt$^*$ and K. Emrich and B. Holleczek and H. Kajüter and
J. Kieschke and W. Maier and R. Pritzkuleit and E. Sirri and
L. Schwettmann and C. Erb and H. Brenner$^*$ and F. T. G. C.
S. W. Group},
title = {{E}stimation of the {P}otentially {A}voidable {E}xcess
{D}eaths {A}ssociated with {S}ocioeconomic {I}nequalities in
{C}ancer {S}urvival in {G}ermany.},
journal = {Cancers},
volume = {13},
number = {2},
issn = {2072-6694},
address = {Basel},
publisher = {MDPI},
reportid = {DKFZ-2021-00181},
pages = {357},
year = {2021},
note = {#EA:C070#LA:C070#},
abstract = {Many countries have reported survival inequalities due to
regional socioeconomic deprivation. To quantify the
potential gain from eliminating cancer survival
disadvantages associated with area-based deprivation in
Germany, we calculated the number of avoidable excess
deaths. We used population-based cancer registry data from
11 of 16 German federal states. Patients aged ≥15 years
diagnosed with an invasive malignant tumor between 2008 and
2017 were included. Area-based socioeconomic deprivation was
assessed using the quintiles of the German Index of Multiple
Deprivation (GIMD) 2010 on a municipality level nationwide.
Five-year age-standardized relative survival for 25 most
common cancer sites and for total cancer were calculated
using period analysis. Incidence and number of avoidable
excess deaths in Germany in 2013-2016 were estimated. Summed
over the 25 cancer sites, 4100 annual excess deaths $(3.0\%$
of all excess deaths) could have been avoided each year in
Germany during the period 2013-2016 if relative survival
were in all regions comparable with the least deprived
regions. Colorectal, oral and pharynx, prostate, and bladder
cancer contributed the largest numbers of avoidable excess
deaths. Our results provide a good basis to estimate the
potential of intervention programs for reducing
socioeconomic inequalities in cancer burden in Germany.},
keywords = {Germany (Other) / avoidable deaths (Other) / cancer (Other)
/ socioeconomic deprivation (Other) / survival (Other)},
cin = {C070 / M110 / C120 / HD01},
ddc = {610},
cid = {I:(DE-He78)C070-20160331 / I:(DE-He78)M110-20160331 /
I:(DE-He78)C120-20160331 / I:(DE-He78)HD01-20160331},
pnm = {313 - Krebsrisikofaktoren und Prävention (POF4-313)},
pid = {G:(DE-HGF)POF4-313},
typ = {PUB:(DE-HGF)16},
pubmed = {pmid:33478065},
doi = {10.3390/cancers13020357},
url = {https://inrepo02.dkfz.de/record/167190},
}