Trends in cancer-related hospital utilization and mortality in Mexico by access to social security, 2004–2024: implications for policymaking. Supplementary Material
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This file contains the supplementary tables for the manuscript “Trends in cancer-related hospital utilization and mortality in Mexico by access to social security, 2004–2024: implications for policymaking”, submitted to Salud Pública de México. The tables present annual percent changes (APC) and 95% confidence intervals derived from time-series cross-sectional marginal models used to assess trends in hospital utilization and mortality for breast, cervical, prostate, colorectal cancer, and leukemia, stratified by sex and social security status. Models were estimated using Prais–Winsten regression with predefined spline terms to account for policy-related changes and temporal autocorrelation. Sensitivity analyses excluding 2020–2021 were also performed to evaluate the potential influence of the COVID-19 pandemic. These supplementary materials provide the detailed numerical results underlying the graphical findings presented in the main manuscript.
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- Instituto Nacional de Salud PúblicaMorelos, Cuernavaca