Describing mortality trends for major cancer sites in 133 intermediate regions of Brazil and an ecological study of its causes.
Alessandro BigoniJosé Leopoldo Ferreira AntunesElisabete WeiderpassKristina KjaerheimPublished in: BMC cancer (2019)
Patterns of cancer trends in the country reflect differences in human development and the provision of health resources across the regions. Increasing trends of cancer mortality in low-income Brazilian regions can overburden their already fragile health infrastructure. Improving the healthcare provision and reducing socioeconomic disparities can prevent increasing trends of mortality by all cancers and specific cancer types in Brazilian more impoverished regions.