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Table 5.

Effects of area‐based socioeconomic status (SES) on cervical cancer cumulative 5‐year survival estimated by Cox proportional hazards regression models

Independent variable Unemployment Univariate Hazard ratio (95%CI) Model 1 Hazard ratio (95%CI) Model 2 Hazard ratio (95%CI) Model 3 Hazard ratio (95%CI) Education Univariate Hazard ratio (95%CI) Model 1 Hazard ratio (95%CI) Model 2 Hazard ratio (95%CI) Model 3 Hazard ratio (95%CI)
Area‐based SES
 High  1.00 1.00  1.00 1.00  1.00 1.00  1.00 1.00
 Middle  1.19 (1.10–1.29) 1.15 (1.07–1.24)  1.11 (1.23–1.20) 1.08 (0.99–1.17)  1.10 (1.03–1.18) 1.09 (1.02–1.17)  1.06 (0.99–1.13) 1.05 (0.95–1.12)
 Low  1.80 (1.67–1.95) 1.59 (1.47–1.72)  1.39 (1.28–1.50) 1.31 (1.21–1.42)  1.36 (1.26–1.47) 1.29 (1.20–1.40)  1.21 (1.12–1.31) 1.17 (1.09–1.27)
Age (years)
 Under 40  1.00 1.00  1.00 1.00  1.00 1.00  1.00 1.00
 40–49  1.56 (1.35–1.79) 1.56 (1.36–1.79)  1.31 (1.14–1.50) 1.24 (1.08–1.43)  1.56 (1.35–1.79) 1.55 (1.35–1.78)  1.31 (1.14–1.50) 1.24 (1.08–1.43)
 50–59  2.32 (2.03–2.65) 2.25 (1.97–2.56)  1.56 (1.36–1.78) 1.31 (1.15–1.50)  2.32 (2.03–2.65) 2.30 (2.02–2.63)  1.58 (1.38–1.80) 1.32 (1.16–1.51)
 60–69  2.80 (2.46–3.20) 2.66 (2.33–3.03)  1.82 (1.59–2.08) 1.39 (1.22–1.60)  2.80 (2.46–3.20) 2.77 (2.43–3.16)  1.85 (1.62–2.11) 1.40 (1.23–1.61)
 70–79  4.29 (3.75–4.90) 4.61 (3.56–4.65)  2.57 (2.21–2.90) 1.75 (2.28–3.17)  4.29 (3.75–4.90) 4.24 (3.71–4.85)  2.58 (2.25–2.95) 1.77 (1.53–2.03)
 80+  7.85 (6.71–9.19) 7.42 (6.34–8.69)  4.06 (3.46–4.76) 2.69 (2.77–3.22)  7.85 (6.71–9.19) 7.76 (6.63–9.08)  4.16 (3.54–4.88) 2.72 (2.31–3.21)
Cancer stage
 Localized  1.00  1.00 1.00  1.00  1.00 1.00
 Regional  4.82 (4.49–5.18)  4.02 (3.74–4.32) 2.99 (2.77–3.22)  4.82 (4.49–5.18)  4.09 (3.80–4.40) 3.01 (2.79–3.24)
 Distant 14.94 (13.42–16.63) 11.25 (10.09–12.55) 8.06 (7.21–9.01) 14.94 (13.42–16.63) 11.44 (10.25–12.76) 8.10 (7.25–9.06)
 Unknown  3.25 (2.93–3.60)  2.43 (2.19–2.70) 1.89 (1.70–2.10)  3.25 (2.93–3.60)  2.48 (2.23–2.75) 1.91 (1.71–2.12)
Histology
 Squamous carcinomas  1.00  1.00 1.00  1.00  1.00 1.00
 Adenocarcinomas  1.43 (1.28–1.60)  1.61 (1.44–1.80) 1.62 (1.45–1.81)  1.43 (1.28–1.60)  1.61 (1.44–1.79) 1.62 (1.45–1.81)
 Other specific  1.05 (0.86–1.30)  1.27 (1.03–1.56) 1.28 (1.04–1.58)  1.05 (0.86–1.30)  1.25 (1.01–1.54) 1.26 (1.02–1.56)
 Carcinomas
 Other  3.10 (2.85–3.38)  2.56 (2.35–2.79) 2.43 (2.22–2.65)  3.10 (2.85–3.38)  2.58 (2.36–2.81) 2.44 (2.24–2.67)
Treatment
 Surgery alone  1.00 1.00  1.00 1.00
 Surgery combined with either radiation, chemotherapy, or both  4.95 (4.36–5.63) 2.84 (2.49–3.25)  4.95 (4.36–5.63) 2.87 (2.51–3.28)
 No surgery (radiation alone, chemo alone, or combined radiation + chemotherapy) 10.27 (9.07–11.63) 4.04 (3.52–4.63) 10.27 (9.07–11.63) 4.121 (3.59–4.73)
 Other treatments and unknown  9.31 (7.96–10.88) 4.48 (3.79–5.28) 9.31 (7.96–10.88) 4.501 (3.82–5.31)

In the case of ‘unemployment’, high area‐based SES means a low percentage of male unemployment in each municipality. In the case of ‘education’, high area‐based SES means a high percentage of college or graduate school graduates in each municipality. In model 1 we controlled for age; in model 2 we controlled for age plus biological factors (cancer stage and histology); in model 3 we controlled for all of the variables in model 2, plus treatment type. CI, confidence interval.