Evolution of mortality by prostate cancer in Colombia: An ecological study

Introduction and objectives: There is a worldwide increase in the incidence of prostate cancer, which is associated with longer life expectancy and the use of prostate-screening. Although mortality rates for prostate cancer mortality vary, it has become a public health problem. This study describes...

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Cancer incidence
Cancer mortality
Cancer patient
Cancer screening
Colombia
Evolution
Human
ICD-10
Life expectancy
Male
Prostate cancer
Public health problem
Time series analysis
Colombia
Ecological
Mortality
Prostate cancer
PSA
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Evolution of mortality by prostate cancer in Colombia: An ecological study
dc.title.TranslatedTitle.spa.fl_str_mv Evolución de la mortalidad por cáncer de próstata en Colombia: Estudio ecológico
title Evolution of mortality by prostate cancer in Colombia: An ecological study
spellingShingle Evolution of mortality by prostate cancer in Colombia: An ecological study
Article
Cancer incidence
Cancer mortality
Cancer patient
Cancer screening
Colombia
Evolution
Human
ICD-10
Life expectancy
Male
Prostate cancer
Public health problem
Time series analysis
Colombia
Ecological
Mortality
Prostate cancer
PSA
title_short Evolution of mortality by prostate cancer in Colombia: An ecological study
title_full Evolution of mortality by prostate cancer in Colombia: An ecological study
title_fullStr Evolution of mortality by prostate cancer in Colombia: An ecological study
title_full_unstemmed Evolution of mortality by prostate cancer in Colombia: An ecological study
title_sort Evolution of mortality by prostate cancer in Colombia: An ecological study
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Article
Cancer incidence
Cancer mortality
Cancer patient
Cancer screening
Colombia
Evolution
Human
ICD-10
Life expectancy
Male
Prostate cancer
Public health problem
Time series analysis
Colombia
Ecological
Mortality
Prostate cancer
PSA
topic Article
Cancer incidence
Cancer mortality
Cancer patient
Cancer screening
Colombia
Evolution
Human
ICD-10
Life expectancy
Male
Prostate cancer
Public health problem
Time series analysis
Colombia
Ecological
Mortality
Prostate cancer
PSA
description Introduction and objectives: There is a worldwide increase in the incidence of prostate cancer, which is associated with longer life expectancy and the use of prostate-screening. Although mortality rates for prostate cancer mortality vary, it has become a public health problem. This study describes the development of prostate cancer mortality in Colombia at national and regional levels. Materials and methods: A mixed ecological study was developed, with three study levels: the country, its geographical regions and its departments. Time series have been created for the country between 1997 and 2012, regions and departments were followed between 2008 and 2012. Deaths related to the ICD-10 code C61 were included. Statistics databases for cancer mortality were reviewed from the National Administrative Department of Statistics records. Results: A national mortality rate between 8.9 and 10.9 per 100,000 men was found, in a time series. The Pacific and Andina regions have the highest regional mortality rates. The departments of Cesar and Valle have the highest department mortality rates. The standard national mortality rate was similar to other countries with similar socioeconomic characteristics. Conclusions: The mortality rate due to prostate cancer in Colombia has decreased in the last four years. Continued development of screening programs should be optimized for regions with rural population and black populations with higher prevalences, and where mortality rates are higher than average. © 2014 Sociedad Colombiana de Urología.
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