Cancer Treatment and Research Communications
Volume 12, 2017, Pages 19-24

Cancer mortality by migrant background in Belgium during the 2000s: Patterns and social determinants (Article)

Hemelrijck W.M.J.V.* , Valk H.A.G.D. , Vandenheede H.
  • a Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Pleinlaan 2, Brussels, 1050, Belgium
  • b Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Pleinlaan 2, Brussels, 1050, Belgium, Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute/ Population Research Centre, University of Groningen, PO Box 11650, AR The Hague, NL-2502, Netherlands
  • c Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Pleinlaan 2, Brussels, 1050, Belgium

Abstract

Aim To map and compare site-specific cancer mortality for Belgians and five of the largest immigrant groups in Belgium, and to look into the role of socio-economic position (SEP) and urbanisation. Methods We use linked Belgian census and register data for the period 2001–2011. Mortality from common cancer sites is studied for Belgians and individuals with a migrant background from Italy, France, the Netherlands, Morocco and Turkey aged 40 to 69. We use indirect standardisation and Poisson regression modelling, taking into account the effect of age, urbanisation and SEP. First- (FG) and second-generation (SG) immigrants are included. Results There is marked diversity in cancer mortality levels by migrant background, with oft-lower levels for FG Moroccan and Turkish immigrants, and levels usually closer to those of Belgians for European immigrants. Small increases are commonly observed by generation, although less clearly so for stomach and liver cancer. SEP plays an important role in the patterning of cancer mortality by migrant background. Conclusion Migrant background is associated with differences in site-specific cancer mortality levels in Belgium. The observed role of SEP warrants special attention to the most vulnerable socio-economic groups. © 2017 Elsevier Ltd

Author Keywords

Socio-economic position Belgium immigrants Cancer mortality

Index Keywords

trachea cancer Dutchman breast cancer lung cancer prostate cancer follow up human colorectal cancer Frenchman Aged Urbanization bronchus cancer migrant male Italian (citizen) female socioeconomics Belgium Turk (people) Article cancer mortality liver cancer major clinical study adult ICD-10 head and neck cancer Moroccan stomach cancer

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DOI: 10.1016/j.ctarc.2017.05.003
ISSN: 24682942
Cited by: 5
Original Language: English