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. 2019 Jun 17;110(6):722–731. doi: 10.17269/s41997-019-00227-y

Table 4.

Income-related inequalities in the incidence of bladder cancer in Canada (excluding Ontario), 1992–2010 (measured based on median household income)

The C (95% confidence interval)
Year Male Female
1992 − 0.099 (− 0.148 to − 0.049) − 0.048 (− 0.108 to 0.012)
1993 − 0.103 (− 0.151 to − 0.055) − 0.070 (− 0.124 to − 0.016)
1994 − 0.105 (− 0.133 to − 0.077) − 0.076 (− 0.122 to − 0.03)
1995 − 0.096 (− 0.124 to − 0.068) − 0.093 (− 0.138 to − 0.048)
1996 − 0.122 (− 0.152 to − 0.092) − 0.064 (− 0.107 to − 0.021)
1997 − 0.051 (− 0.080 to − 0.023) − 0.035 (− 0.072 to 0.002)
1998 − 0.061 (− 0.090 to − 0.033) − 0.037 (− 0.076 to 0.002)
1999 − 0.090 (− 0.117 to − 0.063) − 0.061 (− 0.1 to − 0.021)
2000 − 0.091 (− 0.121 to − 0.062) − 0.079 (− 0.122 to − 0.035)
2001 − 0.092 (− 0.119 to − 0.065) − 0.078 (− 0.115 to − 0.042)
2002 − 0.086 (− 0.111 to − 0.061) − 0.044 (− 0.084 to − 0.003)
2003 − 0.088 (− 0.115 to − 0.06) − 0.059 (− 0.097 to − 0.02)
2004 − 0.080 (− 0.107 to − 0.053) − 0.105 (− 0.143 to − 0.067)
2005 − 0.079 (− 0.108 to − 0.051) − 0.100 (− 0.138 to − 0.061)
2006 − 0.087 (− 0.111 to − 0.063) − 0.085 (− 0.122 to − 0.047)
2007 − 0.082 ( −0.107 to − 0.056) − 0.093 (− 0.131 to − 0.054)
2008 − 0.087 (− 0.114 to − 0.061) − 0.074 (− 0.111 to − 0.037)
2009 − 0.116 (− 0.141 to − 0.091) − 0.086 (− 0.119 to − 0.053)
2010 − 0.103 (− 0.129 to − 0.077) − 0.098 (− 0.135 to − 0.061)
Trend (p value) − 0.0001 (0.842) − 0.0369 (0.330)

Note: Ontario was not included in the analysis as it did not report in situ bladder cancer cases for the time period considered