Affiliation:
1. Department of Oral Diagnostic Sciences, Faculty of Dentistry Prince of Songkla University Hatyai Songkhla Thailand
2. Department of Epidemiology, Faculty of Medicine Prince of Songkla University Hatyai Songkhla Thailand
Abstract
AbstractObjectivesSouth Asia (SA) and Southeast Asia (SEA) are geographically close; however, discrepancies in oral cancer (OC) epidemiology exist between the two regions. Socioeconomic disparities may influence the OC burden. The aim of this study was to assess the epidemiology of OC and its relationship with the Inequality Adjusted Human Development Index (IHDI) and its components in SA and SEA.MethodsCancer data for this ecological study was obtained from GLOBOCAN 2020, while the IHDI was obtained from the Human Development Report 2020. Based on data availability, 14 SA and SEA countries were chosen. Poisson log‐weighted regression models were employed to examine IHDI and its components in relation to incidence and mortality. Univariate linear regression models were utilized to determine the association between the mortality‐to‐incidence ratio (MIR) and the IHDI.ResultsMortality and MIR of OC were negatively correlated with all sub‐indices of the IHDI, including education, health and income. However, incidence and mortality of OC were influenced by region and sex.ConclusionsHigher IHDI countries tended to have lower MIR. SA and males showed higher incidence and mortality. Reducing intra‐country inequalities in development may be a pragmatic approach to enhancing the OC burden and prognosis.
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