Health care characteristics of basal cell carcinoma in Germany: the role of insurance status and socio-demographic factors
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Health care characteristics of basal cell carcinoma in Germany: the role of insurance status and socio-demographic factors. / Schäfer, Ines; Reusch, Michael; Siebert, Julia; Spehr, Christina; Augustin, Matthias.
In: J DTSCH DERMATOL GES, Vol. 12, No. 9, 01.09.2014, p. 803-11.Research output: SCORING: Contribution to journal › SCORING: Journal article › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Health care characteristics of basal cell carcinoma in Germany: the role of insurance status and socio-demographic factors
AU - Schäfer, Ines
AU - Reusch, Michael
AU - Siebert, Julia
AU - Spehr, Christina
AU - Augustin, Matthias
N1 - © 2014 Deutsche Dermatologische Gesellschaft (DDG). Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
PY - 2014/9/1
Y1 - 2014/9/1
N2 - BACKGROUND: In Germany population-based data on health care of basal cell carcinoma (BCC) are rare.OBJECTIVE: To analyze the relationship between socio-demographic and regional factors, health insurance status and clinical features of BCC.METHODS: Data base was from a nationwide dermatopathology laboratory. All consecutive excisions from 2010 were analyzed regarding tumor-specific and socioeconomic characteristics of BCC.RESULTS: 9,467 histologically verified BCC derived from 7,116 patients (54.1 % male, mean age 70 years) were analyzed. 33 % of patients had multiple tumors. The average vertical depth of invasion of BCC was 1.27 mm. It was increased significantly (p ≤ 0.001) in men (1.33 mm vs. 1.19 mm in women) and in persons over 70 years of age (1.36 mm vs. 1.14 mm). Controlled for age and sex, members of agricultural health-insurances (LKK) and of German local public health insurances (AOK) showed the highest tumor depths (1.45 mm resp.1.42 mm). The lowest depths (1.17 mm) were found in insurees of the substitute health funds (Ersatzkassen) (p ≤ 0.001). Vertical depth of invasion was significantly increased for patients living in rural counties (1.34 mm) compared to patients from urban areas (1.21 mm). Furthermore, the distribution of BCC locations varied by type of health insurance.CONCLUSIONS: Area of residence, health insurance status, age and gender are relevant determinants of BCC health care in Germany. Prevention programs and activities to improve early detection by health insurances should take this into account.
AB - BACKGROUND: In Germany population-based data on health care of basal cell carcinoma (BCC) are rare.OBJECTIVE: To analyze the relationship between socio-demographic and regional factors, health insurance status and clinical features of BCC.METHODS: Data base was from a nationwide dermatopathology laboratory. All consecutive excisions from 2010 were analyzed regarding tumor-specific and socioeconomic characteristics of BCC.RESULTS: 9,467 histologically verified BCC derived from 7,116 patients (54.1 % male, mean age 70 years) were analyzed. 33 % of patients had multiple tumors. The average vertical depth of invasion of BCC was 1.27 mm. It was increased significantly (p ≤ 0.001) in men (1.33 mm vs. 1.19 mm in women) and in persons over 70 years of age (1.36 mm vs. 1.14 mm). Controlled for age and sex, members of agricultural health-insurances (LKK) and of German local public health insurances (AOK) showed the highest tumor depths (1.45 mm resp.1.42 mm). The lowest depths (1.17 mm) were found in insurees of the substitute health funds (Ersatzkassen) (p ≤ 0.001). Vertical depth of invasion was significantly increased for patients living in rural counties (1.34 mm) compared to patients from urban areas (1.21 mm). Furthermore, the distribution of BCC locations varied by type of health insurance.CONCLUSIONS: Area of residence, health insurance status, age and gender are relevant determinants of BCC health care in Germany. Prevention programs and activities to improve early detection by health insurances should take this into account.
U2 - 10.1111/ddg.12415
DO - 10.1111/ddg.12415
M3 - SCORING: Journal article
C2 - 25176460
VL - 12
SP - 803
EP - 811
JO - J DTSCH DERMATOL GES
JF - J DTSCH DERMATOL GES
SN - 1610-0379
IS - 9
ER -