Cadernos de Saúde Pública (May 2014)

Average years of life lost due to breast and cervical cancer and the association with the marginalization index in Mexico in 2000 and 2010

  • Claudio Alberto Dávila Cervantes,
  • Marcela Agudelo Botero

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0102-311X00113813
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 30, no. 5
pp. 1093 – 1102

Abstract

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The objective of this study was to calculate average years of life lost due to breast and cervical cancer in Mexico in 2000 and 2010. Data on mortality in women aged between 20 and 84 years was obtained from the National Institute for Statistics and Geography. Age-specific mortality rates and average years of life lost, which is an estimate of the number of years that a person would have lived if he or she had not died prematurely, were estimated for both diseases. Data was disaggregated into five-year age groups and socioeconomic status based on the 2010 marginalization index obtained from the National Population Council. A decrease in average years of life lost due to cervical cancer (37.4%) and an increase in average years of life lost due breast cancer (8.9%) was observed during the period studied. Average years of life lost due to cervical cancer was greater among women living in areas with a high marginalization index, while average years of life lost due to breast cancer was greater in women from areas with a low marginalization index.

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