A population-based cohort study on changes in breast, lung and colorectal cancer incidence and mortality among non-Western immigrant women

被引:4
|
作者
Lamminmaki, Maarit [1 ]
Leivonen, Aku [1 ,2 ]
Heinavaara, Sirpa [1 ,3 ]
Nygard, Mari [4 ]
Ursin, Giske [5 ,6 ,7 ]
Campbell, Suzanne [4 ]
Stefansdottir, Hrefna [8 ]
Hirvonen, Elli [1 ]
Toikkanen, Salla [1 ]
Vejborg, Ilse Merete Munk [9 ]
Njor, Sisse Helle [10 ,11 ]
Sarkeala, Tytti [1 ]
机构
[1] Finnish Canc Registry, Unioninkatu 22, Helsinki 00130, Finland
[2] Finnish Inst Hlth & Welf THL, Data & Analyt Unit, Helsinki, Finland
[3] Univ Helsinki, Dept Publ Hlth, Helsinki, Finland
[4] Canc Registry Norway, Dept Res, Oslo, Norway
[5] Univ Oslo, Inst Basic Med Sci, Oslo, Norway
[6] Univ Southern Calif, Dept Prevent Med, Los Angeles, CA USA
[7] Canc Registry Norway, Oslo, Norway
[8] Iceland Canc Soc, Reykjavik, Iceland
[9] Copenhagen Univ Hosp Herlev Gentofte, Dept Breast Examinat, Copenhagen, Denmark
[10] Univ Res Clin Canc Screening, Randers Reg Hosp, Randers, Denmark
[11] Aarhus Univ, Dept Clin Med, Aarhus, Denmark
关键词
Cancer incidence; Cancer mortality; Migrants; Cohort analysis; Registry data; Epidemiology; 1ST GENERATION MIGRANTS; LIFE-STYLE; RISK-FACTORS; SWEDEN; NETHERLANDS; ATTENDANCE; REGISTER; RATES; AGE;
D O I
10.1186/s12885-023-11140-6
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
BackgroundCancer risk varies geographically, and migrants are influenced by different risk factors before, during and after migration. Increased migration from non-Western countries to the Nordic countries calls for a better understanding of the migrants' cancer risk and the change in risk patterns over time. The aim of this study was to compare the incidence and mortality of breast, colorectal and lung cancer between non-Western immigrant and the native female population in Denmark, Finland, Iceland, and Norway.Material and methodsData from national registries were processed and pre-analysed in each country. Multivariate Poisson regression models were used to model the relative differences in incidence and mortality as rate ratios (RR). The country-specific estimates and summary statistics were pooled together using a random effects model.ResultsNon-Western immigrant women had significantly lower breast (RR 0.71, 0.65-0.78), colorectal (RR 0.72, 0.57-0.92) and lung (RR 0.55, 0.42-0.72) cancer incidence rates than native women, and the risk of these cancers among immigrant women increased with duration of residence. Differences were parallel in breast, colorectal and lung cancer mortality (RR 0.64, 0.55-0.74; RR 0.66, 0.48-0.92; RR 0.51, 0.34-0.79). Among immigrant women, higher education increased the risk for breast cancer and decreased it for lung cancer.ConclusionThe results significantly complement and add to the previous findings of cancer burden and cancer burden transition among migrants and provide evidence of a prolonged cancer risk advantage among non-Western immigrant women. However, the findings show an increasing risk of lifestyle-related cancers with increasing duration of residence in the host country. Further studies are needed to discover underlying reasons for this phenomenon.
引用
下载
收藏
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Impaired Lung Function and Lung Cancer Incidence: A Nationwide Population-Based Cohort Study
    Kang, Hye Seon
    Park, Yong-Moon
    Ko, Seung-Hyun
    Kim, Seung Hoon
    Kim, Shin Young
    Kim, Chi Hong
    Han, Kyungdo
    Kim, Sung Kyoung
    JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE, 2022, 11 (04)
  • [22] Population-Based Trends in Lung Cancer Incidence in Women
    Egleston, Brian L.
    Meireles, Sibele I.
    Flieder, Douglas B.
    Clapper, Margie L.
    SEMINARS IN ONCOLOGY, 2009, 36 (06) : 506 - 515
  • [23] Clopidogrel use and cancer-specific mortality: a population-based cohort study of colorectal, breast and prostate cancer patients
    Hicks, Blanaid M.
    Murray, Liam J.
    Hughes, Carmel
    Cardwell, Chris R.
    PHARMACOEPIDEMIOLOGY AND DRUG SAFETY, 2015, 24 (08) : 830 - 840
  • [24] Perceptions of non-Western immigrant women on having breast cancer and their experiences with treatment-related changes in body weight and lifestyle: A qualitative study
    de Kruif, Anja JThCM
    Chrifou, Rabab
    Langeslag, Ghislaine L.
    Sondaal, Annemijn E. C.
    Franssen, Margret M. M.
    Kampman, Ellen
    Winkels, Renate M.
    de Boer, Michiel R.
    Visser, Marjolein
    Westerman, Marjan J.
    PLOS ONE, 2020, 15 (07):
  • [25] Incidence and survival of non-small cell lung cancer in Shanghai: a population-based cohort study
    Fan, Heng
    Shao, Zhen-Yi
    Xiao, Yuan-Yuan
    Xie, Zhi-Hui
    Chen, Wen
    Xie, Hua
    Qin, Guo-You
    Zhao, Nai-Qing
    BMJ OPEN, 2015, 5 (12):
  • [26] Bariatric Surgery and Breast Cancer Incidence: a Population-Based, Matched Cohort Study
    Doumouras, Aristithes G.
    Lovrics, Olivia
    Paterson, J. Michael
    Sutradhar, Rinku
    Paszat, Lawrence
    Sivapathasundaram, Branavan
    Tarride, Jean-Eric
    Anvari, Mehran
    OBESITY SURGERY, 2022, 32 (04) : 1261 - 1269
  • [27] Bariatric Surgery and Breast Cancer Incidence: a Population-Based, Matched Cohort Study
    Aristithes G. Doumouras
    Olivia Lovrics
    J. Michael Paterson
    Rinku Sutradhar
    Lawrence Paszat
    Branavan Sivapathasundaram
    Jean-Eric Tarride
    Mehran Anvari
    Obesity Surgery, 2022, 32 : 1261 - 1269
  • [28] Mortality of lung cancer as a second primary malignancy: A population-based cohort study
    Deng, Lei
    Hardardottir, Hronn
    Song, Huan
    Xiao, Zhengrui
    Jiang, Changchuan
    Wang, Qian
    Valdimarsdottir, Unnur
    Cheng, Haiying
    Loo, Billy W.
    Lu, Donghao
    CANCER MEDICINE, 2019, 8 (06): : 3269 - 3277
  • [29] Hyperthyroidism and breast cancer recurrence and mortality: A Danish population-based cohort study
    Libergreen, Line
    Pedersen, Rikke Noergaard
    Kjaersgaard, Anders
    Cronin-Fenton, Deirdre
    PHARMACOEPIDEMIOLOGY AND DRUG SAFETY, 2021, 30 : 30 - 30
  • [30] Correlates of non-adherence to breast, cervical, and colorectal cancer screening among screen-eligible women: a population-based cohort study in Ontario, Canada
    Vahabi, Mandana
    Lofters, Aisha K.
    Kopp, Alexander
    Glazier, Richard H.
    CANCER CAUSES & CONTROL, 2021, 32 (02) : 147 - 155