Spatial clustering of colorectal cancer in Malaysia.


Journal

Geospatial health
ISSN: 1970-7096
Titre abrégé: Geospat Health
Pays: Italy
ID NLM: 101302943

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
25 05 2023
Historique:
received: 28 09 2022
accepted: 14 02 2023
medline: 30 5 2023
pubmed: 29 5 2023
entrez: 29 5 2023
Statut: epublish

Résumé

The rise in colorectal cancer (CRC) incidence becomes a global concern. As geographical variations in the CRC incidence suggests the role of area-level determinants, the current study was designed to identify the spatial distribution pattern of CRC at the neighbourhood level in Malaysia. Newly diagnosed CRC cases between 2010 and 2016 in Malaysia were identified from the National Cancer Registry. Residential addresses were geocoded. Clustering analysis was subsequently performed to examine the spatial dependence between CRC cases. Differences in socio-demographic characteristics of individuals between the clusters were also compared. Identified clusters were categorized into urban and semi-rural areas based on the population background. Most of the 18 405 individuals included in the study were male (56%), aged between 60 and 69 years (30.3%) and only presented for care at stages 3 or 4 of the disease (71.3%). The states shown to have CRC clusters were Kedah, Penang, Perak, Selangor, Kuala Lumpur, Melaka, Johor, Kelantan, and Sarawak. The spatial autocorrelation detected a significant clustering pattern (Moran's Index 0.244, p< 0.01, Z score >2.58). CRC clusters in Penang, Selangor, Kuala Lumpur, Melaka, Johor, and Sarawak were in urbanized areas, while those in Kedah, Perak and Kelantan were in semi-rural areas. The presence of several clusters in urbanized and semi-rural areas implied the role of ecological determinants at the neighbourhood level in Malaysia.  Such findings could be used to guide the policymakers in resource allocation and cancer control.

Identifiants

pubmed: 37246545
doi: 10.4081/gh.2023.1158
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Auteurs

Sharifah Saffinas Syed Soffian (SS)

Department of Community Health, Faculty of Medicine, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur. ssyafinass85@gmail.com.

Azmawati Mohammed Nawi (A)

Department of Community Health, Faculty of Medicine, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur. azmawati@ppukm.ukm.edu.my.

Rozita Hod (R)

Department of Community Health, Faculty of Medicine, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur. rozita.hod@ppukm.ukm.edu.my.

Khairul Nizam Abdul Maulud (KN)

Earth Observation Centre, Institute of Climate Change, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Bangi; Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment, Universiti Kebangsaan. knam@ukm.edu.my.

Ahmad Tarmizi Mohd Azmi (AT)

Earth Observation Centre, Institute of Climate Change, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Bangi. ahmadtarmizi@ukm.edu.my.

Mohd Hazrin Hasim Hashim (MH)

Insitute for Public Health, National Institute of Health, Bandar Setia Alam, Shah Alam. ayen77@gmail.com.

Huan-Keat Chan (HK)

Clinical Research Center, Sultanah Bahiyah Hospital, Alor Setar. huankeat123@yahoo.com.

Muhammad Radzi Abu Hassan (MR)

Clinical Research Center, Sultanah Bahiyah Hospital, Alor Setar. drradzi91@yahoo.co.uk.

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