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dc.date.created2023-09-19T15:13:35Z
dc.date.issued2023
dc.identifier.citationSarkeala, Tytti Lamminmäki, Maarit Nygård, Mari Njor, Sisse Helle Virtanen, Anni Leivonen, Aku Hirvonen, Elli Toikkanen, Salla Campbell, Suzanne Stefansdóttir, Hrefna Ursin, Giske Heinävaara, Sirpa . Cervical, liver and stomach cancer incidence and mortality in non-Western immigrant women: a retrospective cohort study from four Nordic countries. Acta Oncologica. 2023, 62(9), 977-987
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10852/106974
dc.description.abstractBackground Cervical, liver and stomach cancers are the most common infection-associated malignancies and the leading cause of morbidity in non-Western regions. We compared the incidence and mortality of these cancers between non-Western immigrant and non-immigrant Nordic female populations. We also analysed the effect of age at immigration, duration of residence and education on cancer burden. Material and Methods Study population consisted of women residents in Denmark, Finland, Iceland and Norway in 1973–2020. Non-Western women contributed 3.1% of the total 260 million person-years at risk. All women were followed from their 20th birthday, or from the date of immigration if after, until the date of their first primary cancer diagnosis, death, emigration, or the end of the country-specific study period. All data were adjusted for 10-year age groups and calendar periods, and immigrant data was further broken down by region of birth, age at immigration and education level. Country-specific estimates were produced by multivariable Poisson regression and pooled in Finland with a random effects model. Results Altogether, there were 60 982 cases of cervical, liver and stomach cancer in the study population, causing 36 582 deaths. The immigrant women had significantly higher liver (rate ratio [RR] 1.78, 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.03–3.06) and stomach cancer incidence (RR 1.68, CI 1.29–2.18), and stomach cancer mortality (RR 1.49, CI 1.17–1.92) than non-immigrant women. In the immigrant population, high education was related to lower incidence and mortality of studied cancers. The rate ratio of cervical cancer decreased with duration of residence and increased with rising age at immigration. Conclusion Due to the increased incidence and mortality of infection-related cancers and changes in cancer patterns by age at immigration and duration of residence, attention should be paid to targeted health care services for immigrants. Special efforts should be given to women who have spent their youth in high-risk areas.
dc.languageEN
dc.rightsAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International
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dc.titleCervical, liver and stomach cancer incidence and mortality in non-Western immigrant women: a retrospective cohort study from four Nordic countries
dc.title.alternativeENEngelskEnglishCervical, liver and stomach cancer incidence and mortality in non-Western immigrant women: a retrospective cohort study from four Nordic countries
dc.typeJournal article
dc.creator.authorSarkeala, Tytti
dc.creator.authorLamminmäki, Maarit
dc.creator.authorNygård, Mari
dc.creator.authorNjor, Sisse Helle
dc.creator.authorVirtanen, Anni
dc.creator.authorLeivonen, Aku
dc.creator.authorHirvonen, Elli
dc.creator.authorToikkanen, Salla
dc.creator.authorCampbell, Suzanne
dc.creator.authorStefansdóttir, Hrefna
dc.creator.authorUrsin, Giske
dc.creator.authorHeinävaara, Sirpa
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dc.identifier.cristin2176626
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dc.identifier.jtitleActa Oncologica
dc.identifier.volume62
dc.identifier.issue9
dc.identifier.startpage977
dc.identifier.endpage987
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.1080/0284186X.2023.2245557
dc.type.documentTidsskriftartikkel
dc.type.peerreviewedPeer reviewed
dc.source.issn0284-186X
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