Research Article

Socioeconomic, Rural-Urban, and Racial Inequalities in US Cancer Mortality: Part I—All Cancers and Lung Cancer and Part II—Colorectal, Prostate, Breast, and Cervical Cancers

Table 4

Socioeconomic disparities in all-cancer and lung cancer mortality rates per 100,000 population and relative risks (RR) and gradients in mortality within metropolitan and nonmetropolitan areas of the United States, 2003–2007.

Metropolitan areasNonmetropolitan areas
RateSERRRateSERRRateSERRRateSERR

All cancer mortalityMaleFemaleMaleFemale

Socioeconomic deprivation index
 Socioeconomic decile 1237.141.031.19*154.660.711.04*265.990.801.87*165.060.561.25*
 Socioeconomic decile 2240.480.821.21*156.050.561.05*241.850.861.70*160.610.631.22*
 Socioeconomic decile 3240.420.741.21*160.060.521.08*231.660.981.63*157.710.731.20*
 Socioeconomic deciles 4–7224.940.321.13*156.730.231.05*222.620.941.57*154.950.701.18*
 Socioeconomic decile 8212.890.591.07*152.750.431.03*205.362.901.45*144.682.211.10*
 Socioeconomic decile 9211.090.641.06*151.140.451.02*196.624.371.38*147.533.381.12*
 Socioeconomic decile 10199.090.581.00148.880.421.00141.978.211.00131.567.011.00
 Deprivation gradient1−0.783*0.0512−0.188*0.029−1.208*0.049−0.337*0.028

Lung cancer mortalityMaleFemaleMaleFemale

Socioeconomic deprivation index
 Socioeconomic decile 174.490.571.41*38.210.351.03*94.560.473.17*44.540.291.41*
 Socioeconomic decile 277.850.461.48*39.000.281.05*80.220.492.69*43.740.331.38*
 Socioeconomic decile 378.550.421.49*43.510.271.17*72.240.542.42*42.070.381.33*
 Socioeconomic deciles 4–768.310.171.30*41.150.121.11*66.940.512.24*40.210.361.27*
 Socioeconomic decile 860.260.311.14*39.630.221.07*58.911.531.97*36.161.111.14*
 Socioeconomic decile 959.020.331.12*39.420.231.06*50.302.181.69*38.701.741.22*
 Socioeconomic decile 1052.660.301.0037.030.211.0029.833.591.0031.613.511.00
 Deprivation gradient−0.513*0.027−0.091*0.014−0.817*0.029−0.183*0.016

Metropolitan areas consist of large metro counties of a million people or more and smaller metro counties of population <250,000.
Nonmetropolitan areas consist of small urban towns with a population <20,000 and rural towns with a population <2,500.
Mortality rates are age adjusted to the 2000 US standard population. .
Decile 1 of the socioeconomic deprivation index represents the most deprived group and decile 10 the least deprived group.
For computing relative risks of cancer mortality, the tenth socioeconomic decile was treated as the reference category.
1Measured by the slope or unstandardized regression coefficient associated with the continuous deprivation index. 2Standard error of slope.