Country-level correlates of cervical cancer mortality in Latin America and the Caribbean

Type Journal Article - Salud pública de méxico
Title Country-level correlates of cervical cancer mortality in Latin America and the Caribbean
Author(s)
Volume 55
Issue 1
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2013
Page numbers 5-15
URL http://www.scielosp.org/pdf/spm/v55n1/v55n1a04.pdf
Abstract
Objective. To identify country-level correlates of geographi- cal variations in cervical cancer (CC) mortality in Latin Amer- ica and the Caribbean (LAC). Materials and methods. CC mortality rates for LAC countries (n=26) were examined in relation to country-specific socio-economic indicators (n=58) and Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) prevalence using linear regression models. Results. High mortality at ages <5 years, low per capita total expenditure on health, and low proportion of the population with access to sanitation were identified as the best independent predictors of CC mortality (R2 =77%). In the subset of countries (n=10) with HPV prevalence estimates, these socio-economic indicators together with high-risk HPV prevalence explained almost all the between-country variability in CC mortality (R2 =98%). Conclusion. The findings suggest that continuing socioeconomic improvements in LAC countries will be associated with further reductions in CC mortality even in the absence of organised population-based screening and vaccination
programmes.

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