• Journal of women's health · Mar 2021

    Changes in Disparities in Stage of Breast Cancer Diagnosis in Pennsylvania After the Affordable Care Act.

    • Neal G Spada, Emily M Geramita, Maryam Zamanian, G J van Londen, Zhaojun Sun, and Lindsay M Sabik.
    • Department of Medicine and University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.
    • J Womens Health (Larchmt). 2021 Mar 1; 30 (3): 324-331.

    AbstractBackground: This study sought to determine if increased access to health insurance following the Affordable Care Act (ACA) resulted in an increased proportion of early-stage breast cancer diagnosis among women in Pennsylvania, particularly minorities, rural residents, and those of lower socioeconomic status. Materials and Methods: Data on 35,735 breast cancer cases among women 50-64 and 68-74 years of age in Pennsylvania between 2010 and 2016 were extracted from the Pennsylvania Cancer Registry and analyzed in 2019. Women 50-64 years of age were subdivided by race/ethnicity, area of residence, and socioeconomic status as measured by area deprivation index (ADI). We compared the proportions of early-stage breast cancer diagnosis pre-ACA (2010-2013) and post-ACA (2014-2016) for all women 50-64 years of age to all women 68-74 years of age. This comparison was also made between paired sociodemographic subgroups for women 50-64 years of age. Multivariable logistic regression models were constructed to assess how race, area of residence, ADI, and primary care physician (PCP) density interacted to impact breast cancer diagnosis post-ACA. Results: The proportion of early-stage breast cancer diagnosis increased by 1.71% post-ACA among women 50-64 years of age (p < 0.01), whereas women 68-74 years of age saw no change. Multivariable logistic regression analysis demonstrated that minority women had lower odds of early-stage breast cancer diagnosis pre-ACA, but not post-ACA, when controlling for ADI. Meanwhile, increased area-level socioeconomic advantage was associated with higher odds of being diagnosed with early-stage breast cancer pre- and post-ACA irrespective of controlling for race, area of residence, or PCP density. Conclusions: Enhanced access to health insurance under the ACA was associated with an increased proportion of early-stage breast cancer diagnosis in Pennsylvanian women 50-64 years of age and may have reduced racial, but not socioeconomic, disparities in breast cancer diagnosis.

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