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The role of income in brain tumor patients : a descriptive register-based study

Nilsson, Jonas (author)
Uppsala universitet,Umeå universitet,Onkologi,Centrum för klinisk forskning, Gävleborg,Umea Univ, Dept Radiat Sci & Oncol, S-90187 Umea, Sweden.;Gavle Cent Hosp, Dept Radiol, S-80187 Gavle, Sweden.
Holgersson, Georg (author)
Uppsala universitet,Centrum för klinisk forskning, Gävleborg,Gavle Cent Hosp, Dept Oncol, S-80187 Gavle, Sweden.
Järås, Jacob (author)
Reg Canc Ctr Stockholm Gotland, Vastgotagatan 2,Box 6909, S-10239 Stockholm, Sweden.
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Bergström, Stefan (author)
Uppsala universitet,Centrum för klinisk forskning, Gävleborg,Gavle Cent Hosp, Dept Oncol, S-80187 Gavle, Sweden.
Bergqvist, Michael (author)
Uppsala universitet,Umeå universitet,Onkologi,Center for Research and Development, Uppsala University/ County Council of Gävleborg, Gävle Hospital, 801 87 Gävle, Sweden; Department of Oncology, Gävle Hospital, 801 87 Gävle, Sweden,Centrum för klinisk forskning, Gävleborg,Gavle Cent Hosp, Dept Oncol, S-80187 Gavle, Sweden.;Umea Univ, Dept Radiat Sci & Oncol, S-90187 Umea, Sweden.
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2018-03-13
2018
English.
In: Medical Oncology. - : Humana Press. - 1357-0560 .- 1559-131X. ; 35:4
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  • Socioeconomic status (SES) and its association with cancer in general have been thoroughly studied in the last decades. Several studies have shown associations between SES and many types of cancer such as lung cancer, breast cancer, and prostate cancer. For gliomas, no clear occupational or exposure risk factors have been identified, although some possible risk factors such as use of cellular telephone are still controversial. The aim in the present study is to analyze whether there is an association between SES and development of brain cancer. Data from 1999 through 2013 were collected from the Swedish Cancer Registry and from the National Statistics of Sweden. Age-standardized incidence rates for people with different income were calculated using linear regression model. A total of 11,892 patients were included, of which 5675 were meningiomas, 1216 low-grade gliomas, and 5001 high-grade gliomas. No clear trend between increasing incidence rates and higher income was seen in neither of the investigated brain tumor histologies. In conclusion, the results should be interpreted with caution, but there does not seem to be a correlation in this material between increased income and development of brain cancer.

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MEDICIN OCH HÄLSOVETENSKAP  -- Klinisk medicin -- Cancer och onkologi (hsv//swe)
MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES  -- Clinical Medicine -- Cancer and Oncology (hsv//eng)

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Brain cancer
Incidence trend
Income
Cancer Register
Socioeconomic status

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