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Racial Misclassification of American Indians in the Oklahoma Central Cancer Registry

Racial Misclassification of American Indians in the Oklahoma Central Cancer Registry. Anne Bliss, MPH Interim Program Manager/Epidemiologist Oklahoma Central Cancer Registry. Background. OCCR reference year 1997 Approximately 10% of Oklahoma’s population is American Indian.

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Racial Misclassification of American Indians in the Oklahoma Central Cancer Registry

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  1. Racial Misclassification of American Indians in the Oklahoma Central Cancer Registry Anne Bliss, MPH Interim Program Manager/Epidemiologist Oklahoma Central Cancer Registry

  2. Background • OCCR reference year 1997 • Approximately 10% of Oklahoma’s population is American Indian • Cherokee Nation Cancer Programs • Data exchange • Participation between programs

  3. Linkage with Indian Health Service (IHS) • OCCR links with IHS each year • Link entire database each year • Linked variable

  4. Results of the Linkage • Average number of AI/AN cases (all sites) prior to linkage per year = 722 • Average number of AI/AN cases (all sites) subsequent to linkage per year = 1,212!! • This is an average increase of 70%

  5. Results of the Linkage Average Age Adjusted Incidence Rates for all sites combined, linked and not linked with IHS: OCCR 1997-2007

  6. Results of the Linkage Average Age Adjusted Incidence Rates for females breast cancer, linked and not linked with IHS: OCCR 1997-2007

  7. Results of the Linkage Average Age Adjusted Incidence Rates for colorectal cancer by gender, linked and not linked with IHS: OCCR 1997-2007

  8. Benefits of the Linkage • More accurate race-specific rates • Beneficial for AI/ANs throughout the state

  9. Program Planning and Program Successes • PoC (Breast) • After linkage those identified as AIAN who did not received SoC decreased from 13% to 11%. • Identified IHS is equal to managed care for providing standard of care. • Small area estimates of incidence rates for Cherokee Nation TJSA

  10. Thank you! Anne Bliss AnneB@health.ok.gov 405-271-4072

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