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Socioeconomic Differences in Effectiveness of Care: Cancer
| Measure |
Income Difference[1] |
Educational Difference[2] |
Insurance Difference[3] |
| |
<100% |
100-199% |
200-399% |
<HS |
HS Grad |
Uninsured |
| Screening for Breast Cancer |
| Women (40 and over) who report they had a mammogram within the past 2 years[4] |
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| Screening for Cervical Cancer |
| Women (18 and over) who report they had a Pap smear within the past 3 years4 |
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| Screening for Colorectal Cancer |
| Men and women (50 and over) who report they ever had a flexible sigmoidoscopy/colonoscopy4 |
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| Men and women (50 and over) who report they had a fecal occult blood test (FOBT) within the past 2 years4 |
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| Cancer Treatment[5] |
| Cancer deaths per 100,000 persons per year for all cancers |
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| Cancer deaths per 100,000 persons per year for most common cancers, prostate cancer |
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| Cancer deaths per 100,000 persons per year for most common cancers, breast cancer |
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| Cancer deaths per 100,000 persons per year for most common cancers, lung cancer |
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| Cancer deaths per 100,000 persons per year for most common cancers, colorectal cancer |
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Key to Quality of Health Care Tables
: Selected population and comparison population receive about same quality of health care
: Selected population receives better quality care than the comparison population
: Selected population receives worse quality care than the comparison population
: Data are collected but do not meet criteria for statistical reliability |
[1] Compared with persons with family incomes 400% of federal poverty thresholds or above.
[2] Compared with persons with any college education.
[3] Compared with person under 65 with any private health insurance.
[4] Source: NHIS, 2000.
[5] Source: NVSS-M, 2000. This source did not collect information on Asians and NHOPIs separately but in aggregate as Asian or Pacific Islander. This source did not collect information for >1 race. This source did not collect information on income or insurance.
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