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膀胱癌与谷歌趋势:美国搜索模式与疾病结局之间的关联可能表明需要改进意识策略。

Bladder Cancer and Google Trends: Associations Between US Search Patterns and Disease Outcomes May Show Need for Improved Awareness Strategies.

机构信息

University of the Philippines College of Medicine, Manila, Philippines.

Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School, Singapore, Singapore.

出版信息

J Cancer Educ. 2021 Oct;36(5):1086-1092. doi: 10.1007/s13187-020-01739-9.

Abstract

Interest in and awareness of bladder cancer may translate to better health-seeking behaviors and earlier detection, given modifiable risk factors such as smoking. We assessed bladder cancer interest in the USA over the past 15 years as reflected by Internet search trends, and correlated these trends with epidemiologic patterns in bladder cancer. Google Trends was used to estimate US bladder cancer interest in the unit search volume index (SVI), which estimates the volume of online search activity for a specified period relative to the highest volume of searches within a specified location. Between January 2004 and June 2019, SVIs were collected for the search term "bladder cancer" and other related search terms. To evaluate the effect of public awareness campaigns, the SVIs for the month of May (US bladder cancer awareness month) were compared with the SVIs of all other months. Correlations between "bladder cancer" SVI and incidence, mortality, and mortality-to-incidence ratio (proxy for survival) by state were evaluated. There was no increase in the relative search volumes for "bladder cancer" during the national bladder cancer awareness month compared with all other months (p = 0.27). By state, there were positive correlations between SVIs of "bladder cancer" and incidence (R = 0.72, p < 0.001) and mortality (R = 0.47, p < 0.001). However, there was no correlation between SVIs and mortality-to-incidence ratio (R = - 0.24, p = 0.08). Interest in bladder cancer is positively associated with disease incidence and mortality but not survival, suggesting interest is driven by new diagnoses or deaths, and not early detection that can improve survival. Our findings may show the need for better public education endeavors.

摘要

对膀胱癌的关注和认识可能会转化为更好的健康寻求行为和更早的检测,因为吸烟等可改变的风险因素。我们评估了过去 15 年来美国对膀胱癌的兴趣,这反映在互联网搜索趋势中,并将这些趋势与膀胱癌的流行病学模式相关联。谷歌趋势被用来估计美国膀胱癌的兴趣单位搜索量指数(SVI),它估计了特定时期内相对于特定地点内最高搜索量的在线搜索活动量。2004 年 1 月至 2019 年 6 月期间,收集了“膀胱癌”和其他相关搜索词的 SVI。为了评估公众意识运动的效果,将 5 月(美国膀胱癌宣传月)的 SVI 与所有其他月份的 SVI 进行了比较。评估了“膀胱癌”SVI 与各州发病率、死亡率和死亡率与发病率之比(生存的代表)之间的相关性。在全国膀胱癌宣传月期间,“膀胱癌”的相对搜索量与所有其他月份相比并没有增加(p=0.27)。按州划分,“膀胱癌”SVI 与发病率(R=0.72,p<0.001)和死亡率(R=0.47,p<0.001)呈正相关。然而,SVI 与死亡率与发病率之比之间没有相关性(R=-0.24,p=0.08)。对膀胱癌的兴趣与疾病的发病率和死亡率呈正相关,但与生存率无关,这表明兴趣是由新的诊断或死亡驱动的,而不是可以提高生存率的早期检测。我们的研究结果可能表明需要更好的公众教育努力。

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