2020
DOI: 10.3332/ecancer.2020.1064
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Mortality from cervical cancer in Brazil: an ecological epidemiologic study of a 22-year analysis

Abstract: Mortality data obtained from the mortality information system (SIM) identified a total of 103,094 women with cervical cancer in Brazil. However, associations between mortality and sociodemographic variables in these patients are not fully understood. Therefore, this study aimed to analyse the sociodemographic factors (geographic region, age, race and marital status) that predict cervical cancer mortality in Brazil between 1996 and 2017. A descriptive, analytic and retrospective study was carried out using seco… Show more

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“…Este estudo identifica uma tendência temporal de aumento na taxa de mortalidade por câncer de colo uterino (CCU) no Ademais, de acordo com Vargas et al (2020), no estudo sobre mortalidade por CCU em mulheres brasileiras no período de 1996 a 2015, o Norte do país também foi a região que demonstrou o maior aumento dos índices de mortalidade, quando comparada às demais regiões. Dantas et al (2020), mostrou que, esse aumento na região Norte, está atrelado aos menores índices de realização de exames de rastreio nos serviços de saúde na região.…”
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“…Este estudo identifica uma tendência temporal de aumento na taxa de mortalidade por câncer de colo uterino (CCU) no Ademais, de acordo com Vargas et al (2020), no estudo sobre mortalidade por CCU em mulheres brasileiras no período de 1996 a 2015, o Norte do país também foi a região que demonstrou o maior aumento dos índices de mortalidade, quando comparada às demais regiões. Dantas et al (2020), mostrou que, esse aumento na região Norte, está atrelado aos menores índices de realização de exames de rastreio nos serviços de saúde na região.…”
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“…Such an approach invariably introduces constraints rooted in the integrity of data compilation. Within this context, certain data points remain shrouded in obscurity or elude reporting, exemplified by the conspicuous absence of information pertaining to social, demographic, and economic variables—this constitutes a pronounced drawback afflicting our research [ 47 , 48 ]. Furthermore, it is imperative to acknowledge the emergence of biases or ecological fallacies stemming from the potentiality of engendering causal inferences with respect to individuals, predicated upon observations amassed from collective groupings.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In addition, each region has specific traits regarding race and marital status. White women who died had some form of stable union during their lifetime, while other races are more associated with single marital status [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%