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西班牙裔人群中的癌症:相关关注问题

Cancer in Hispanics: issues of concern.

作者信息

Modiano M R, Villar-Werstler P, Meister J, Figueroa-Vallés N

机构信息

Department of Internal Medicine and Cancer Prevention, University of Arizona, Tucson, USA.

出版信息

J Natl Cancer Inst Monogr. 1995(18):35-9.

PMID:8562220
Abstract

Hispanics are among the fastest growing minorities in the United States, after Asian-Americans and Pacific-Islanders. Hispanics, Latinos, Chicanos, Mexican-Americans, Puerto Ricans, Cuban-Americans, etc. are all designations used to describe this large, heterogeneous population with different cultural, ethnic, geographic, and social backgrounds. There is still no clear definition of the term "Hispanic." The data available regarding the incidence, morbidity, and mortality from cancer in Hispanics are scarce, scattered, outdated, and often incomplete. From the studies looking at the accessibility and availability of medical care for this population, few have examined in detail the variability within the entire Hispanic population. The aggregation of culturally distinct subgroups, which have resided in the United States for different periods of time, into a more inclusive Hispanic category assumes that all persons of Mexican, Cuban, and Puerto Rican extraction have similar needs and experience similar barriers in using health services. There is, however, no clear evidence for this assumption. On the contrary, there is evidence that each group has specific characteristics that make it different and independent from another, despite the fact that they also share some commonalities. Because of the lower overall prevalence of cancer in this population, potential protective factors need to be explored. Hispanics, however, appear to have a less favorable stage of disease at presentation and have overall lower death rates from cancer than non-Hispanic whites, but lower overall survival in certain cancers. Demographic and epidemiologic data collection need to be updated and improved.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

摘要

在美国,西班牙裔是继亚裔美国人和太平洋岛民之后增长最快的少数族裔之一。西班牙裔、拉丁裔、奇卡诺人、墨西哥裔美国人、波多黎各人、古巴裔美国人等都是用来描述这个庞大的、具有不同文化、种族、地理和社会背景的异质群体的称谓。“西班牙裔”一词仍没有明确的定义。关于西班牙裔癌症发病率、患病率和死亡率的现有数据稀少、分散、过时,且往往不完整。从针对该群体医疗服务可及性和可得性的研究来看,很少有研究详细考察整个西班牙裔群体内部的差异。将在美国居住不同时间的文化上不同的亚组归为一个更具包容性的西班牙裔类别,这意味着所有墨西哥、古巴和波多黎各血统的人都有相似的需求,并且在使用卫生服务时面临相似的障碍。然而,没有明确的证据支持这一假设。相反,有证据表明,尽管这些群体也有一些共性,但每个群体都有使其与其他群体不同且独立的特定特征。由于该群体中癌症的总体患病率较低,需要探索潜在的保护因素。然而,西班牙裔在就诊时疾病分期似乎不太有利,总体癌症死亡率低于非西班牙裔白人,但在某些癌症中的总体生存率较低。人口统计学和流行病学数据的收集需要更新和改进。(摘要截选至250字)

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