The Human and Economic Burden of Cervical Cancer in Texas.

Texas public health journal Pub Date : 2013-01-01
Jan M Eberth, Pratibha Prarelkar, Hoang Nguyen, Charlotte Sun, Jennifer Irvin-Vidrine, Linda S Elting
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The goal of this study was to quantify the burden of cervical cancer in Texas and provide information about the health care needs of survivors. Data from multiple sources including the Texas Cancer Registry, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, and Texas Medicare claims were used in this effort. In 2009, there were over 100,000 cervical cancer survivors in Texas. Our descriptive analysis revealed that these women consumed less fruit and vegetables, were more often smokers, and had worse physical and mental health than women without a history of cancer. Survivors aged 65 and older cost Medicare over $15 million in inpatient, outpatient, and hospice care in 2009 alone, or $9,827 per cervical cancer survivor - nearly a third more than the average Medicare enrollee in Texas that year. Providers and public health practitioners can play an integral role in reducing the human and economic burden of cervical cancer in Texas through smoking cession and healthy lifestyle counseling for survivors, recommending the HPV vaccine to males and females aged 9-26, and continuing to offer cervical cancer screening for women up to age 65.

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德克萨斯州宫颈癌的人类和经济负担。
本研究的目的是量化德克萨斯州宫颈癌的负担,并提供有关幸存者医疗保健需求的信息。数据来自多个来源,包括德克萨斯州癌症登记处、行为风险因素监测系统和德克萨斯州医疗保险索赔。2009年,德克萨斯州有超过10万名宫颈癌幸存者。我们的描述性分析显示,与没有癌症病史的女性相比,这些女性摄入的水果和蔬菜更少,吸烟更频繁,身心健康状况更差。仅2009年一年,65岁及以上的幸存者在住院、门诊和临终关怀方面的医疗费用就超过了1500万美元,或者每个宫颈癌幸存者的医疗费用为9827美元——比当年德克萨斯州平均医疗保险入选者的费用高出近三分之一。提供者和公共卫生从业人员可以通过戒烟和为幸存者提供健康生活方式咨询,向9-26岁的男性和女性推荐HPV疫苗,并继续为65岁以下的妇女提供宫颈癌筛查,在减少德克萨斯州宫颈癌的人类和经济负担方面发挥不可或缺的作用。
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