• Lutte contre les cancers

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Trends in stage-specific prostate cancer incidence by neighborhood socioeconomic status

Menée à partir de données 2011-2020 des registres américains des cancers, cette étude analyse l'évolution de l'incidence du cancer de la prostate en fonction du statut socioéconomique du voisinage

Changes in screening guidelines have influenced stage at diagnosis for prostate cancer, but it remains unclear whether these trends differ by neighborhood socioeconomic status (nSES). Using cancer registry data from the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results program from 2011-2020, we estimated age-standardized stage-specific incidence rates and annual percent changes (APCs) for localized and distant prostate cancer incidence by nSES quintile and age group. Incidence of localized prostate cancer was highest in higher nSES areas, while distant prostate cancer rates were highest in areas with lowest nSES. APCs in localized prostate cancer incidence were similar by nSES over the decade, while the differences in distant prostate cancer incidence by nSES diminished over this period. The differing trends in localized and distant prostate cancer incidence by nSES highlights the importance of equitable access to screening among younger high-risk individuals and improved personalized screening strategies among older men based on health status.

JNCI Cancer Spectrum , résumé, 2025

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