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Factors associated with time to initiate lung cancer treatment in Minas Gerais, Brazil.

Jakeline Andrea de Melo SouzaHugo André da RochaMarcos Antonio da Cunha SantosMariângela Leal Cherchiglia
Published in: Ciencia & saude coletiva (2021)
The aim was to verify the association of individual factors and healthcare system characteristics with time to initiate treatment of lung cancer by the Brazilian National Health System, in Minas Gerais state. A retrospective cohort study, with patients who initiated treatment for lung cancer by the SUS, from 2008 to 2015. Sociodemographic and clinical characteristics of patients, besides organizational variables of the healthcare system were selected. The logistic regression model evaluated the association of selected explanatory variables with the outcome of initiating treatment within 60 days after diagnosis. Odds ratio (OR) and respective 95% confidence interval were used to measure the power of association. Most treatments for lung cancer in the state of Minas Gerais initiated within 60 days after diagnosis. However, being male and diagnosed as stage IV increased the likelihood of starting treatment within 60 days. On the other hand, the patient's age, radiation therapy as first treatment, and the place of residence decreased such chance. Time to initiate treatment is associated with individual characteristics and provision of services in macroregions, and the observed inequalities possibly raised from the better or worse access of the population to the services provided by SUS.
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