International Journal of Breast Cancer / 2023 / Article / Tab 2 / Research Article
Impacts of Sociodemographic Factors, Screening, and Organization of Health Services on Breast Cancer Mortality in Brazil: An Ecological Study of 20 Years Table 2 Survival in accordance with geographic regions and race groups in Brazil, between 1996 and 2019.
HR 95% CI Race White and black ≤0.001 1.138 1.121 to 1.155 White and yellow 0.028 0.952 0.911 to 0.995 White and brown ≤0.001 1.229 1.218 to 1.240 White and indigenous 0.032 1.154 1.012 to 1.315 Black and yellow ≤0.001 0.845 0.807 to 0.885 Black and brown ≤0.001 1.076 1.059 to 1.093 Brown and yellow ≤0.001 0.785 0.751 to 0.821 Indigenous and black 0.835 0.986 0.865 to 1.125 Indigenous and yellow 0.006 0.825 0.719 to 0.947 Indigenous and brown 0.346 1.065 0.934 to 1.214 Region North and northeast ≤0.001 1.162 1.137 to 1.188 North and southeast ≤0.001 1.260 1.234 to 1.287 North and south ≤0.001 1.274 1.246 to 1.302 North and midwest ≤0.001 1.101 1.074 to 1.129 Northeast and southeast ≤0.001 1.077 1.067 to 1.088 Northeast and south ≤0.001 1.088 1.075 to 1.101 Northeast and midwest ≤0.001 1.063 1.045 to 1.082 Midwest and southeast ≤0.001 1.147 1.129 to 1.166 Midwest and south ≤0.001 1.157 1.137 to 1.178 South and southeast 0.063 1.010 0.999 to 1.020