Breast cancer screening in the United States and Canada, 1994: Socioeconomic gradients persist

Citation
Sj. Katz et al., Breast cancer screening in the United States and Canada, 1994: Socioeconomic gradients persist, AM J PUB HE, 90(5), 2000, pp. 799-803
Citations number
21
Categorie Soggetti
Public Health & Health Care Science","Envirnomentale Medicine & Public Health","Medical Research General Topics
Journal title
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH
ISSN journal
00900036 → ACNP
Volume
90
Issue
5
Year of publication
2000
Pages
799 - 803
Database
ISI
SICI code
0090-0036(200005)90:5<799:BCSITU>2.0.ZU;2-Y
Abstract
Objectives. This study compared rates of annual mammography screening acros s socioeconomic status between the United States and Canada in 1994. Methods. Population-based cross-sectional surveys were used to compare the rates. Results. Screening rates were higher in the United States than in Canada fo r women aged 50 to 69 years (47.3% vs 38.8%; P < .01). Women with higher ed ucation and with higher incomes were more likely to receive:screening in bo th countries, with no significant differences between countries. Conclusions. For women aged 50 to 69 years, screening rates in Canada have substantially increased relative to those in the United States. However, di sparities in screening across levels of socioeconomic status persist in bot h countries.