Inclusion of oral health teams in primary health care promotes early diagnosis of oral and oropharyngeal cancers: a nationwide study

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Autor(a) principal: Vargas, Deborah Gomes de Miranda
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Probst, Livia Fernandes, da Cunha, Amanda Ramos, Tagliaferro, Elaine Pereira da Silva [UNESP], Zafalon, Edílson José, Zárate-Pereira, Paulo, De-Carli, Alessandro Diogo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12903-021-01664-3
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/221788
Resumo: Background: Oral and oropharyngeal cancers are considered important public health problems worldwide. This study aims to analyze the association between late diagnosis of oral and oropharyngeal cancers in Brazil and the contextual indicators of socioeconomic variables and coverage of Primary Health Care (PHC), and to assess the temporal trend of late diagnosis. Methods: In this cross-sectional observational study, secondary data were evaluated with a time series analysis. All Brazilian cities that reported at least one case of oral and oropharyngeal cancers each year in the period between 2000 and 2013 were included; and the staging was analyzed by calculating the ratio risk for late diagnosis for each municipality. The association between staging and socioeconomic variables and offer of PHC was calculated using multiple linear regression. The time trend of the risk ratio for late-stage diagnosis was calculated using the Prais–Winsten method. Results: One hundred and sixty Brazilian municipalities had at least one annual case of oral and oropharyngeal cancers notified to the INCA hospital system between 2000 and 2013. The adjusted model showed that the higher the Gini value (greater social inequality) and the lower the HDI value (less human development) was, the higher was the number of tumors diagnosed at a late stage, considering the size of the tumor. A greater risk for late diagnosis was identified, as early as at the stage of lymph node involvement, when there was a higher level of social inequality and lower level of coverage by Oral Health Teams (OHT) in PHC. The greater the social inequality, the greater was the risk of late diagnosis, as early as in the stage of metastasis. Conclusions: We concluded that, during the evaluated period, there was an increase in the number of cases diagnosed at the most advanced stage. Furthermore, there was association between higher levels of social inequality and an increase in the proportion of late diagnosis of oral and oropharyngeal cancers. In addition, the inclusion of Oral Health Teams in Primary Health Care promoted the early diagnosis of these types of cancers.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Inclusion of oral health teams in primary health care promotes early diagnosis of oral and oropharyngeal cancers: a nationwide study
title Inclusion of oral health teams in primary health care promotes early diagnosis of oral and oropharyngeal cancers: a nationwide study
spellingShingle Inclusion of oral health teams in primary health care promotes early diagnosis of oral and oropharyngeal cancers: a nationwide study
Vargas, Deborah Gomes de Miranda
Early cancer detection
Oral neoplasms
Oropharyngeal neoplasms
Primary Health Care
Study of time series
title_short Inclusion of oral health teams in primary health care promotes early diagnosis of oral and oropharyngeal cancers: a nationwide study
title_full Inclusion of oral health teams in primary health care promotes early diagnosis of oral and oropharyngeal cancers: a nationwide study
title_fullStr Inclusion of oral health teams in primary health care promotes early diagnosis of oral and oropharyngeal cancers: a nationwide study
title_full_unstemmed Inclusion of oral health teams in primary health care promotes early diagnosis of oral and oropharyngeal cancers: a nationwide study
title_sort Inclusion of oral health teams in primary health care promotes early diagnosis of oral and oropharyngeal cancers: a nationwide study
author Vargas, Deborah Gomes de Miranda
author_facet Vargas, Deborah Gomes de Miranda
Probst, Livia Fernandes
da Cunha, Amanda Ramos
Tagliaferro, Elaine Pereira da Silva [UNESP]
Zafalon, Edílson José
Zárate-Pereira, Paulo
De-Carli, Alessandro Diogo
author_role author
author2 Probst, Livia Fernandes
da Cunha, Amanda Ramos
Tagliaferro, Elaine Pereira da Silva [UNESP]
Zafalon, Edílson José
Zárate-Pereira, Paulo
De-Carli, Alessandro Diogo
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul (UFMS)
Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)
Federal University of Rio Grande Do Sul (UFRGS)
Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Vargas, Deborah Gomes de Miranda
Probst, Livia Fernandes
da Cunha, Amanda Ramos
Tagliaferro, Elaine Pereira da Silva [UNESP]
Zafalon, Edílson José
Zárate-Pereira, Paulo
De-Carli, Alessandro Diogo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Early cancer detection
Oral neoplasms
Oropharyngeal neoplasms
Primary Health Care
Study of time series
topic Early cancer detection
Oral neoplasms
Oropharyngeal neoplasms
Primary Health Care
Study of time series
description Background: Oral and oropharyngeal cancers are considered important public health problems worldwide. This study aims to analyze the association between late diagnosis of oral and oropharyngeal cancers in Brazil and the contextual indicators of socioeconomic variables and coverage of Primary Health Care (PHC), and to assess the temporal trend of late diagnosis. Methods: In this cross-sectional observational study, secondary data were evaluated with a time series analysis. All Brazilian cities that reported at least one case of oral and oropharyngeal cancers each year in the period between 2000 and 2013 were included; and the staging was analyzed by calculating the ratio risk for late diagnosis for each municipality. The association between staging and socioeconomic variables and offer of PHC was calculated using multiple linear regression. The time trend of the risk ratio for late-stage diagnosis was calculated using the Prais–Winsten method. Results: One hundred and sixty Brazilian municipalities had at least one annual case of oral and oropharyngeal cancers notified to the INCA hospital system between 2000 and 2013. The adjusted model showed that the higher the Gini value (greater social inequality) and the lower the HDI value (less human development) was, the higher was the number of tumors diagnosed at a late stage, considering the size of the tumor. A greater risk for late diagnosis was identified, as early as at the stage of lymph node involvement, when there was a higher level of social inequality and lower level of coverage by Oral Health Teams (OHT) in PHC. The greater the social inequality, the greater was the risk of late diagnosis, as early as in the stage of metastasis. Conclusions: We concluded that, during the evaluated period, there was an increase in the number of cases diagnosed at the most advanced stage. Furthermore, there was association between higher levels of social inequality and an increase in the proportion of late diagnosis of oral and oropharyngeal cancers. In addition, the inclusion of Oral Health Teams in Primary Health Care promoted the early diagnosis of these types of cancers.
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