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Defining The Cancer Burden for Cancer Control Presented by Thomas C. Tucker, PhD, MPH Associate Professor Department of Epidemiology College of Public Health University of Kentucky Associate Director for Cancer Control Markey Cancer Center University of Kentucky Director of the Kentucky Cancer Registry CCC Workshop - Atlanta, Georgia - August 7, 2012

Topics to be covered What is Cancer Control & why is data important? How do we measures the cancer burden? What are the major sources of data that can be used to describe the burden of cancer? Some specific limitations associated with using central cancer registry data for cancer control. What are the major cancer control sites? What is the logic model for using these major sources of data to define the burden of cancer? Combining sources of data to define the burden of cancer for the major cancer control sites in specific geographic areas? An example of how this process has worked.

What is “Cancer Control”? The use of evidence based prevention, early detection, treatment, and continuing care intervention strategies to reduce cancer incidence, morbidity and mortality in defined populations.

Phases of Cancer Control Early Detection PreventionDiagnosisTreatment Continuing Care

Data and Cancer Control What is striking about the definition of cancer control are it’s implications for the use of data at all phases of the cancer control continuum. Muir, et al. have said that “ data are an essential part of any rational program of cancer control ”. In fact, it is difficult to imagine any effective cancer control efforts that do not rely on some type of data collection and analysis. In essence, data represent the eyes of our cancer control program. Without these eyes, it would not be possible to see our cancer control problems and it would not be possible to see the impact of our cancer control activities.

What are the common sources of data that can be used for defining the cancer burden? Demographic data (Census U.S) Risk factor data (BRFSS) Incidence data (KCR) Mortality data (State Vital Records)

Demographic (Census) data Covers the entire population Provides details on important factors that influence the burden of cancer in a population Is only done once every 10 years in the U.S. Is difficult to determine the number of people in a population by race and ethnicity.

Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System Largest telephone survey in the world Tracks many important health risks Complex sample design Difficult to generalize the information to small populations

Incidence Data Closer in time to causal events Represents both occurrence and risk of getting disease Difficult to get all of the cases Complex coding rules Screening effect

Mortality Data Very complete data Represents the ultimate negative health outcome Far away in time from causal factors Care must be taken to use consolidated death records

Difficulties Associated with Using Central Cancer Registry Data for Cancer Prevention and Control The screening effect Difficulties associated with the occurrence of cancer in very small populations

Screening Effect What happens to the female breast cancer incidence rate in a population when more women have mammography screening? What happens to the colorectal cancer incidence rate in a population when more people are screened using colonoscopy?

Difficulties associated with the occurrence of cancer in very small populations The difference between “counts” (frequency) and “rates” (Risk).The difference between “counts” (frequency) and “rates” (Risk). Community A: Population 1 million, Count = 1000 cases Crude Rate = 1000/1,000,000x100,000 = 100 per 100,000 Pop.Community A: Population 1 million, Count = 1000 cases Crude Rate = 1000/1,000,000x100,000 = 100 per 100,000 Pop. Community B: Population 100,000, Count = 100 cases Crude Rate = 100/100,000x100,000 = 100 per 100,000 Pop.Community B: Population 100,000, Count = 100 cases Crude Rate = 100/100,000x100,000 = 100 per 100,000 Pop. Community C: Population 1000, Count = 2 cases Crude Rate = 2/1000x100,000 = 200 per 100,000 Pop.Community C: Population 1000, Count = 2 cases Crude Rate = 2/1000x100,000 = 200 per 100,000 Pop.

Difficulties associated the occurrence of cancer in very small populations (Cont.) Difficulties associated with the occurrence of cancer in very small populations (Cont.) Sentinel surveillance techniques can be used when communities have small populations and low cases counts. Population scientists can help determine if the frequency of cancer is normal (endemic) or abnormal (epidemic).. Cancer rates are considered to be unstable when case counts are less then 15.

Number of Cases

What are the major cancer control sites?

Most Common Cancer Control Sites 58 % of Total Cancer Cases in the U.S.

Most Common Cancer Control Sites 62 % of Total Cancer Cases in Kentucky All genders, all races,

Most Common Cancer Control Sites 59 % of Total Cancers Deaths in Kentucky All genders, all races,

Demographic Characteristics Contribute to Risk Factors Contribute to Incidence and Late Stage DX Contribute to Cancer Mortality Combining Data from Multiple Sources Logic Model

Methodology (Approach) Used in the C-Change/NAACCR Project The association between the demographic, risk, incidence, stage at diagnosis and mortality variables were explored using bivariate regression models. Variables with R-Squared values.25 or greater were used to construct the initial index for each type of cancer. The index was created using a simple rank sum technique. States were ranked from the highest to lowest cancer burden and placed into five groups with red being the states with the highest burden of cancer and green being those states with the lowest cancer burden. Highest BurdenLowest Burden

Lung Cancer

Lung Cancer Rank for States StateCollege Ed+Current Smoker ( ) Age Adjusted Incidence Age Adjusted Mortality Overall Rank %Rank% RateRankRateRank Kentucky West Virginia Mississippi Arkansas Oklahoma Tennessee Indiana Alabama Louisiana Missouri Ohio Nevada North Carolina South Carolina Maine Michigan Alaska Delaware Pennsylvania Georgia Iowa Illinois Florida

Wyoming Rhode Island Wisconsin South Dakota Texas Virginia Oregon New Hampshire Montana Nebraska North Dakota New Mexico Idaho Massachusetts New York Maryland Washington Arizona New Jersey Minnesota Connecticut Washington DC Hawaii California Colorado Utah Lung Cancer Rank for States StateCollege Ed+Current Smoker Age Adjusted Incidence Age Adjusted Mortality Overall Rank %Rank% RateRankRateRank

Summery of top ten states with the highest burden for each type of cancer Lung Kentucky West Virginia Mississippi Tennessee Oklahoma Arkansas Indiana Alabama Louisiana Missouri Breast Mississippi Arkansas Oklahoma Louisiana West Virginia Alabama Texas Kentucky Nevada Tennessee Colorectal Mississippi Louisiana West Virginia Oklahoma Kentucky Alabama Arkansas Indiana Illinois Nebraska Cervical Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma West Virginia Mississippi Texas Alabama Kentucky Nevada Wyoming

Cancer Control in Kentucky The Kentucky Cancer Registry develops a profile of the cancer burden for the major cancers in each of the states 15 Area Development Districts (ADD’s) and presents these data annually to the District Cancer Councils that have been established in each ADD

Model for Cancer Control (Cancer control can be defined as “activities designed to reduce morbidity and mortality from cancer”) Kentucky Cancer Program Select Target Population Develop Intervention Strategy Evaluate the Impact of Intervention Implement Intervention Plan Identify Problem MeasurePlanActMeasure Registry Data Other Data Health Care Providers Community Health Care Providers Others Registry Data Other Data

Lung Cancer By Area Development District in KY Area Development District High School Education (%) Under Poverty Level (%) Current Smoker (%) Age-Adjusted Incidence Late Stage Incidence (%) Age-Adjusted Mortality N Adj. Rate N US , %229,103*52.5* KENTUCKY % BARREN RIVER % BIG SANDY % BLUEGRASS % BUFFALO TRACE % CUMBERLAND VALLEY % FIVECO % GATEWAY % GREEN RIVER % KENTUCKY RIVER % KIPDA % LAKE CUMBERLAND % LINCOLN TRAIL % NORTHERN KENTUCKY % PENNYRILE % PURCHASE %

Lung Cancer Rank for Area Development District in KY Area Development District High School Ed. + Current Smoker ( ) Age-Adjusted Incidence Age Adjusted Mortality Overall Rank %Rank% RateRankRateRank KENTUCKY RIVER BIG SANDY CUMBERLAND VALLEY BARREN RIVER LAKE CUMBERLAND BUFFALO TRACE GATEWAY FIVECO GREEN RIVER PENNYRILE PURCHASE LINCOLN TRAIL NORTHERN KENTUCKY BLUEGRASS KIPDA

Breast Cancer by Area Development District in KY ( ) Area Development District High School Education (%) Under Poverty Level (%) Mammography Screening Rate (%) Age-Adjusted Incidence Late Stage Incidence Age-Adjusted Mortality N Adj. Rate N US , *24* KENTUCKY BARREN RIVER BIG SANDY BLUEGRASS BUFFALO TRACE CUMBERLAND VALLEY FIVECO GATEWAY GREEN RIVER KENTUCKY RIVER KIPDA LAKE CUMBERLAND LINCOLN TRAIL NORTHERN KENTUCKY PENNYRILE PURCHASE

Breast Cancer Rank for Area Development District in KY Area Development District High School Ed. + Mamography Screening Age-Adjusted Incidence Late Stage Incidence Overall Rank %Rank% RateRank% KENTUCKY RIVER %16 GATEWAY %614 CUMBERLAND VALLEY %516 LAKE CUMBERLAND %217 BIG SANDY %424 BUFFALO TRACE %324 BARREN RIVER %726 FIVECO %1332 PENNYRILE %1033 GREEN RIVER %1443 LINCOLN TRAIL %1144 PURCHASE %844 NORTHERN KENTUCKY %945 BLUEGRASS %1555 KIPDA %1257

Colorectal Cancer By Area Development District in KY * Mortality Rates for US is Area Development District High School Education (%) Under Poverty Level (%) Rate of Sigmoidoscopy & Colonoscopy (%) Age-Adjusted Incidence Late Stage Incidence (%) Age-Adjusted Mortality NAdj. RateN US , *17.6* KENTUCKY BARREN RIVER BIG SANDY BLUEGRASS BUFFALO TRACE CUMBERLAND VALLEY FIVECO GATEWAY GREEN RIVER KENTUCKY RIVER KIPDA LAKE CUMBERLAND LINCOLN TRAIL NORTHERN KENTUCKY PENNYRILE PURCHASE

Colorectal Cancer Rank for Area Development District in KY Area Development District High School Ed. Had Sigmoidoscopy & Colonoscopy Late Stage Overall Rank %Rank% % KENTUCKY RIVER LAKE CUMBERLAND BARREN RIVER GATEWAY FIVECO BUFFALO TRACE CUMBERLAND VALLEY PENNYRILE BIG SANDY PURCHASE LINCOLN TRAIL GREEN RIVER BLUEGRASS NORTHERN KENTUCKY KIPDA

An Example In 2001, Kentucky had the highest colorectal cancer incidence rate in the U.S. compared to all of the other states

In 2001, it was also noted that Kentucky was ranked 49 th in colorectal cancer screening compared to all other states with the second to the lowest rate (34.7% of the age eligible population).

Using the process for cancer control that was previously described, data about the burden of colorectal cancer was assembled and presented to each of the 15 District Cancer Councils. Following these presentations, all of the District Cancer Councils have implemented cancer control programs aimed at increasing colorectal cancer screening for age eligible people living in Kentucky.

What has happened since the implementation of these cancer prevention and control programs?

Source: CDC/BRFSS Website, Accessed Jan. 2010

By 2008, Kentucky was ranked 23 rd among all states in colorectal cancer screening. This is a remarkable improvement not matched by any other state. In other words, no state improved it’s colorectal cancer screening rate in such a short period of time more then Kentucky.

The increase in colorectal cancer screening has also been accompanied by a 16% decrease in both the incidence and mortality of colorectal cancer in Kentucky. It is important to note that these changes are statistically significant (P<.05). In other words, it is unlikely that these changes happened by random accident.

P<.05 Source: KCR Website, Accessed Jan. 2010

P<.05 Source: KCR Website, Accessed Jan. 2010

A 16% reduction in colorectal cancer incidence and mortality in Kentucky is a significant public health success.

Cancer Surveillance Data Cancer Control Activities Together we can make a real difference in peoples lives

Thank You! Questions The End