Cancer survival among First Nations people of Ontario, Canada (1968–2007)

We aimed to compare cancer survival in Ontario First Nations people to that in other Ontarians for five major cancer types: colorectal, lung, cervix, breast and prostate. A list of registered or “Status” Indians in Ontario was used to create a cohort of over 140,000 Ontario First Nations people. Can...

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Published in:International Journal of Cancer
Main Authors: Nishri, E. Diane, Sheppard, Amanda J., Withrow, Diana R., Marrett, Loraine D.
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Published: Wiley 2014
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spelling crwiley:10.1002/ijc.29024 2024-06-23T07:52:46+00:00 Cancer survival among First Nations people of Ontario, Canada (1968–2007) Nishri, E. Diane Sheppard, Amanda J. Withrow, Diana R. Marrett, Loraine D. 2014 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ijc.29024 https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1002%2Fijc.29024 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/ijc.29024 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor International Journal of Cancer volume 136, issue 3, page 639-645 ISSN 0020-7136 1097-0215 journal-article 2014 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1002/ijc.29024 2024-06-13T04:22:51Z We aimed to compare cancer survival in Ontario First Nations people to that in other Ontarians for five major cancer types: colorectal, lung, cervix, breast and prostate. A list of registered or “Status” Indians in Ontario was used to create a cohort of over 140,000 Ontario First Nations people. Cancers diagnosed in cohort members between 1968 and 2001 were identified from the Ontario Cancer Registry, with follow‐up for death until December 31st, 2007. Flexible parametric modeling of the hazard function was used to compare the survival experience of the cohort to that of other Ontarians. We considered changes in survival from the first half of the time period (1968–1991) to the second half (1992–2001). For other Ontarians, survival had improved over time for every cancer site. For the First Nations cohort, survival improved only for breast and prostate cancers; it either declined or remained unchanged for the other cancers. For cancers diagnosed in 1992 or later, all‐cause and cause‐specific survival was significantly poorer for First Nations people diagnosed with breast, prostate, cervical, colorectal (male and female) and male lung cancers as compared to their non‐First Nations peers. For female lung cancer, First Nations women appeared to have poorer survival; however, the result was not statistically significant. Ontario's First Nations population experiences poorer cancer survival when compared to other Ontarians and strategies to reduce these inequalities must be developed and implemented. Article in Journal/Newspaper First Nations Wiley Online Library Canada International Journal of Cancer n/a n/a
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description We aimed to compare cancer survival in Ontario First Nations people to that in other Ontarians for five major cancer types: colorectal, lung, cervix, breast and prostate. A list of registered or “Status” Indians in Ontario was used to create a cohort of over 140,000 Ontario First Nations people. Cancers diagnosed in cohort members between 1968 and 2001 were identified from the Ontario Cancer Registry, with follow‐up for death until December 31st, 2007. Flexible parametric modeling of the hazard function was used to compare the survival experience of the cohort to that of other Ontarians. We considered changes in survival from the first half of the time period (1968–1991) to the second half (1992–2001). For other Ontarians, survival had improved over time for every cancer site. For the First Nations cohort, survival improved only for breast and prostate cancers; it either declined or remained unchanged for the other cancers. For cancers diagnosed in 1992 or later, all‐cause and cause‐specific survival was significantly poorer for First Nations people diagnosed with breast, prostate, cervical, colorectal (male and female) and male lung cancers as compared to their non‐First Nations peers. For female lung cancer, First Nations women appeared to have poorer survival; however, the result was not statistically significant. Ontario's First Nations population experiences poorer cancer survival when compared to other Ontarians and strategies to reduce these inequalities must be developed and implemented.
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author Nishri, E. Diane
Sheppard, Amanda J.
Withrow, Diana R.
Marrett, Loraine D.
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Sheppard, Amanda J.
Withrow, Diana R.
Marrett, Loraine D.
Cancer survival among First Nations people of Ontario, Canada (1968–2007)
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Sheppard, Amanda J.
Withrow, Diana R.
Marrett, Loraine D.
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title Cancer survival among First Nations people of Ontario, Canada (1968–2007)
title_short Cancer survival among First Nations people of Ontario, Canada (1968–2007)
title_full Cancer survival among First Nations people of Ontario, Canada (1968–2007)
title_fullStr Cancer survival among First Nations people of Ontario, Canada (1968–2007)
title_full_unstemmed Cancer survival among First Nations people of Ontario, Canada (1968–2007)
title_sort cancer survival among first nations people of ontario, canada (1968–2007)
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