Local breast cancer spatial patterning: a tool for community health resource allocation to address local disparities in breast cancer mortality.

Despite available demographic data on the factors that contribute to breast cancer mortality in large population datasets, local patterns are often overlooked. Such local information could provide a valuable metric by which regional community health resources can be allocated to reduce breast cancer...

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Main Authors: Dana M Brantley-Sieders, Kang-Hsien Fan, Sandra L Deming-Halverson, Yu Shyr, Rebecca S Cook
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2012-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3460936?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-320476dd987f43d48bfd55e7fb256cf52020-11-25T01:44:38ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-0179e4523810.1371/journal.pone.0045238Local breast cancer spatial patterning: a tool for community health resource allocation to address local disparities in breast cancer mortality.Dana M Brantley-SiedersKang-Hsien FanSandra L Deming-HalversonYu ShyrRebecca S CookDespite available demographic data on the factors that contribute to breast cancer mortality in large population datasets, local patterns are often overlooked. Such local information could provide a valuable metric by which regional community health resources can be allocated to reduce breast cancer mortality. We used national and statewide datasets to assess geographical distribution of breast cancer mortality rates and known risk factors influencing breast cancer mortality in middle Tennessee. Each county in middle Tennessee, and each ZIP code within metropolitan Davidson County, was scored for risk factor prevalence and assigned quartile scores that were used as a metric to identify geographic areas of need. While breast cancer mortality often correlated with age and incidence, geographic areas were identified in which breast cancer mortality rates did not correlate with age and incidence, but correlated with additional risk factors, such as mammography screening and socioeconomic status. Geographical variability in specific risk factors was evident, demonstrating the utility of this approach to identify local areas of risk. This method revealed local patterns in breast cancer mortality that might otherwise be overlooked in a more broadly based analysis. Our data suggest that understanding the geographic distribution of breast cancer mortality, and the distribution of risk factors that contribute to breast cancer mortality, will not only identify communities with the greatest need of support, but will identify the types of resources that would provide the most benefit to reduce breast cancer mortality in the community.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3460936?pdf=render
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author Dana M Brantley-Sieders
Kang-Hsien Fan
Sandra L Deming-Halverson
Yu Shyr
Rebecca S Cook
spellingShingle Dana M Brantley-Sieders
Kang-Hsien Fan
Sandra L Deming-Halverson
Yu Shyr
Rebecca S Cook
Local breast cancer spatial patterning: a tool for community health resource allocation to address local disparities in breast cancer mortality.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Dana M Brantley-Sieders
Kang-Hsien Fan
Sandra L Deming-Halverson
Yu Shyr
Rebecca S Cook
author_sort Dana M Brantley-Sieders
title Local breast cancer spatial patterning: a tool for community health resource allocation to address local disparities in breast cancer mortality.
title_short Local breast cancer spatial patterning: a tool for community health resource allocation to address local disparities in breast cancer mortality.
title_full Local breast cancer spatial patterning: a tool for community health resource allocation to address local disparities in breast cancer mortality.
title_fullStr Local breast cancer spatial patterning: a tool for community health resource allocation to address local disparities in breast cancer mortality.
title_full_unstemmed Local breast cancer spatial patterning: a tool for community health resource allocation to address local disparities in breast cancer mortality.
title_sort local breast cancer spatial patterning: a tool for community health resource allocation to address local disparities in breast cancer mortality.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2012-01-01
description Despite available demographic data on the factors that contribute to breast cancer mortality in large population datasets, local patterns are often overlooked. Such local information could provide a valuable metric by which regional community health resources can be allocated to reduce breast cancer mortality. We used national and statewide datasets to assess geographical distribution of breast cancer mortality rates and known risk factors influencing breast cancer mortality in middle Tennessee. Each county in middle Tennessee, and each ZIP code within metropolitan Davidson County, was scored for risk factor prevalence and assigned quartile scores that were used as a metric to identify geographic areas of need. While breast cancer mortality often correlated with age and incidence, geographic areas were identified in which breast cancer mortality rates did not correlate with age and incidence, but correlated with additional risk factors, such as mammography screening and socioeconomic status. Geographical variability in specific risk factors was evident, demonstrating the utility of this approach to identify local areas of risk. This method revealed local patterns in breast cancer mortality that might otherwise be overlooked in a more broadly based analysis. Our data suggest that understanding the geographic distribution of breast cancer mortality, and the distribution of risk factors that contribute to breast cancer mortality, will not only identify communities with the greatest need of support, but will identify the types of resources that would provide the most benefit to reduce breast cancer mortality in the community.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3460936?pdf=render
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