Cancer disparities in Appalachian Kentucky

Author:

Hudson Lauren1ORCID,Burus Todd2,Park Lee3,Huang Bin245,Hull Pamela C.26,Vanderford Nathan L.27ORCID

Affiliation:

1. College of Medicine University of Kentucky Lexington Kentucky USA

2. Markey Cancer Center University of Kentucky Lexington Kentucky USA

3. Department of Statistics College of Arts & Sciences University of Kentucky Lexington Kentucky USA

4. Division of Cancer Biostatistics College of Medicine University of Kentucky Lexington Kentucky USA

5. Kentucky Cancer Registry Markey Cancer Center University of Kentucky Lexington Kentucky USA

6. Department of Behavioral Science College of Medicine University of Kentucky Lexington Kentucky USA

7. Department of Toxicology and Cancer Biology College of Medicine University of Kentucky Lexington Kentucky USA

Abstract

AbstractPurposeCancer is the second leading cause of death in the United States, and the disease burden is elevated in Appalachian Kentucky, due in part to health behaviors and inequities in social determinants of health. This study's goal was to evaluate Appalachian Kentucky's cancer burden compared to non‐Appalachian Kentucky, and Kentucky compared to the United States (excluding Kentucky).MethodsThe following data were analyzed: annual all‐cause and all‐site cancer mortality rates from 1968 to 2018; 5‐year all‐site and site‐specific cancer incidence and mortality rates from 2014 to 2018; aggregated screening and risk factor data from 2016 to 2018 for the United States (excluding Kentucky), Kentucky, non‐Appalachian Kentucky, and Appalachian Kentucky; and human papilloma virus vaccination prevalence by sex from 2018 for the United States and Kentucky.FindingsSince 1968, the United States has experienced a large decrease in all‐cause and cancer mortality, but the reduction in Kentucky has been smaller and slower, driven by even smaller and slower reductions within Appalachian Kentucky. Appalachian Kentucky has higher overall cancer incidence and mortality rates and higher rates for several site‐specific cancers compared to non‐Appalachian Kentucky. Contributing factors include screening rate disparities and increased rates of obesity and smoking.ConclusionsAppalachian Kentucky has experienced persistent cancer disparities, including elevated all‐cause and cancer mortality rates for 50+ years, widening the gap between this region and the rest of the country. In addition to addressing social determinants of health, increased efforts aimed at improving health behaviors and increased access to health care resources could help reduce this disparity.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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