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Cancer-related mortality among people with intellectual disabilities: A nationwide population-based cohort study.

Maarten CuypersBianca W M SchalkAnne J N BoonmanJenneken NaaldenbergGeraline L Leusink
Published in: Cancer (2021)
People with an intellectual disability (ID) may find it challenging to participate in cancer screening or to receive timely cancer care. To understand potential consequences in terms of mortality, this study compared cancer-related mortality between people with and without ID in the Netherlands. Cancer was reported as the cause of death approximately 1.5 times more often among people with ID than others. Because large differences were found that were related to screening cancers and cancers for which the primary tumor was unknown, this study's results raise concerns about equality in screening practices and cancer care for people with ID.
Keyphrases
  • intellectual disability
  • cardiovascular events
  • papillary thyroid
  • autism spectrum disorder
  • healthcare
  • risk factors
  • primary care
  • squamous cell
  • type diabetes
  • squamous cell carcinoma
  • risk assessment