Research Article

Socioeconomic, Rural-Urban, and Racial Inequalities in US Cancer Mortality: Part I—All Cancers and Lung Cancer and Part II—Colorectal, Prostate, Breast, and Cervical Cancers

Table 9

Race-specific socioeconomic disparities in colorectal, prostate, breast, and cervical cancer mortality rates per 100,000 population, relative risks (RRs), and gradients in mortality within metropolitan and nonmetropolitan areas of the United States, 2003–2007.

Metropolitan areasNonmetropolitan areas
SES decile 1 SES decile 10RR1Deprivation gradient SES decile 1 SES decile 104RR1Deprivation gradient
RateSERateSE SE3RateSERateSE SE3

Colorectal cancer mortality, total population

 White16.960.2016.040.111.06*−0.030*0.00419.190.1514.611.841.31*−0.063*0.006
 Black24.510.5122.340.561.10*−0.039*0.01326.270.46−0.123*0.026

Colorectal cancer mortality, male

 White21.170.3419.120.191.11*−0.057*0.00623.530.2616.263.001.45*−0.109*0.012
 Black30.200.9526.651.011.13*−0.076*0.02532.720.82−0.0680.094

Colorectal cancer mortality, female

 White13.640.2413.780.140.99−0.016*0.00415.810.1913.752.391.15*−0.057*0.008
 Black21.210.6019.450.661.09*−0.0200.01421.890.54−0.120*0.039

Prostate cancer mortality

 White22.890.3722.700.221.010.0110.00723.700.2723.433.751.01−0.033*0.012
 Black52.791.3346.421.471.14*−0.125*0.03762.861.20−0.382*0.074

Breast cancer mortality

 White23.160.3123.970.180.97*0.0070.00523.040.2317.462.401.32*−0.044*0.009
 Black31.380.7329.350.761.07*−0.045*0.01633.910.68−0.118*0.059

Cervical cancer mortality

 White3.200.121.510.052.12*−0.032*0.0023.070.091.070.262.87*−0.064*0.006
 Black5.300.303.000.241.77*−0.039*0.0056.100.29−0.0330.021

Metropolitan areas consist of large metro counties with population ≥1 million and smaller metro counties of population <250,000.
Nonmetropolitan areas consist of small urban towns with a population <20,000 and rural towns with a population <2,500.
Mortality rates are age adjusted to the 2000 US standard population. .
1Relative risk is the ratio of the mortality rate for SES decile 1 (the most deprived group) to that for SES decile 10 (the most affluent group).
2Slope or unstandardized regression coefficient associated with the continuous deprivation index. 3Standard error of slope.
4Number of deaths was too small (<5) among nonmetro black men and women in the 10th SES decile to compute reliable mortality rates.