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Analysis of Prostate Cancer Prevention Behavior in Florida Utilizing The 2002 BRFSS Data Yussif Dokurugu MPH Candidate April 9, 2004
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Outline Background Purpose Objectives Methodology Results Conclusion Limitations Recommendations Acknowledgement Questions
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Background & Epidemiological Relevance Prostate cancer is a malignant tumor of the prostate gland, a walnut-sized organ located in front of the rectum and right below the bladder
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Background & Epidemiological Relevance Prostate Cancer (PC) is the single most common form of tumor One new case of PC every three minutes Is present in more than 9 million men
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Background & Epidemiological Relevance Kills one man every 13 minutes Lacks national awareness 2003, 15,800 new PC cases in FL –2,100 cancer deaths in FL
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Background & Epidemiological Relevance Prostate Cancer develops in four stages: –Initiation –Promotion –Progression –Metastasis
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Background & Epidemiological Relevance Symptoms –Frequent urination –Burning with urination –Painful ejaculation –Blood in urine –Stiffness in lower back and hips
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Background & Epidemiological Relevance Risk Factors –Age –Race –Family history –Diet
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Background & Epidemiological Relevance Treatment options –Watchful waiting –Surgery –Radiation –Chemotherapy –Hormonal therapy Treatment depends on –Confinement of cancer –Stage of cancer –Metastasis of cancer
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Purpose To examine the preventive health practices and risk factors among men in Florida that are associated with the incidence of prostate cancer as reported in the Florida BRFSS data.
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Objectives To investigate demographic factors associated with the prostate cancer prevention behaviors To examine the impact of health insurance and health utilization associated prostate cancer prevention behaviors
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Methodology BRFSS State-based Cross-sectional Non-institutionalized Adult population over the age of 18 Developed and supported Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
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Methodology 2002 BRFSS –Utilized state specific data Statistical Analysis System (SAS) 9.0 Univariate (Frequencies) Bivariate comparisons Multivariate Analysis –Logistic Regression analysis for: PSA-Test DR-Exam Prostate cancer incidence
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Methodology BRFSS Designed to monitor trends in: –Risk behaviors –Chronic diseases –Prostate cancer conditions Response rates vary for subgroups –State of Florida rates range from 87 to 98 percent
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Demographic Characteristics Selected population –Florida –Male (18-99) –N=2,437
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Demographic Characteristics
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Health Characteristic
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Health Behavior
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Health Utilization
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Results Bivariate Analysis Variable Yes (%) No (%) Race White White Black Black Hispanic Hispanic5.34.11.594.795.998.2
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Results Bivariate Analysis Variable Yes (%) No (%) Age<40>40 4.510.095.590.0
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Results Bivariate Analysis Variable Yes (%) No (%) General Health Good Good Fair Fair Poor Poor 4.26.68.295.893.491.8
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Results VariablePSA-TestDR-ExamPC Race White White Black Black Hispanic Hispanic1.001.320.991.001.090.761.001.540.38 Odds Ratios for factors that affect the probability of being tested and diagnosed for prostate cancer (P<0.05).
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Results VariablePSA-TestDR-ExamPC Age <40 <40 >40 >401.003.361.002.791.009.99 Odds Ratios for factors that affect the probability of being tested and diagnosed for prostate cancer (P<0.05).
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Results VariablePSA-Test DR- Exam PC Education Elementary Elementary High School High School College College1.001.432.011.001.462.341.000.641.15 Odds Ratios for factors that affect the probability of being tested and diagnosed for prostate cancer (P<0.05).
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Results VariablePSA-TestDR-ExamPC Health Plan No No Yes Yes1.002.371.002.041.004.44 Odds Ratios for factors that affect the probability of being tested and diagnosed for prostate cancer (P<0.05 ).
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Conclusion The study shows that African American men have higher prostate cancer incidents consistent with other findings Age, race and education are important risk factors associated with prostate cancer incidence.
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Limitations Non-disease specific data Analysis of secondary data
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Recommendation Increase awareness of the disease - African American Men - African American Men - Legislature - Legislature - General community - General community
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Acknowledgements IPH Faculty & Staff DR. Folakemi Odedina ESAP Faculty, Staff & Students Good Friends Family
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