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UTERINE CORPUS MALIGNANCIES IN APPALACHIA KENTUCKY: INCIDENCE, SURVIVAL AND RELATED HEALTH DISPARITIES

Uterine cancer is the nation’s most common gynecologic malignancy but is understudied in the geographically and socioeconomically diverse state of Kentucky (KY). This study assessed the frequency, distribution, and survival of uterine corpus malignancies in KY, and specifically the differences between Appalachia (AP) and non-Appalachia (NAP).
This study utilizes SEER and Kentucky Cancer Registries to study uterine corpus malignancy between January 1, 2000 and December 31, 2014. The analysis looks at incidence between diagnoses in AP and NAP. Evaluation criteria includes: tumor histology (Type I, Type II, sarcoma, and mixed uterine malignancy), age, race, smoking status, stage at diagnosis, insurance status, and county of residence at diagnosis.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:uky.edu/oai:uknowledge.uky.edu:crd_etds-1003
Date01 January 2018
CreatorsJohnson, Marian Symmes
PublisherUKnowledge
Source SetsUniversity of Kentucky
Detected LanguageEnglish
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SourceTheses and Dissertations--Clinical Research Design

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