Skip to main content

Rural-urban disparities in cardiovascular and other competing risk of death among cancer patients.

Publication ,  Journal Article
Guan, T; He, J; Zeng, L; Zhou, R; Chi, K; Yang, Y; Xiao, X; Pan, L; Liang, H; Luo, Z; Li, R; Wang, J; Gao, X; Tai, R; Chen, H; Ye, J ...
Published in: J Adv Res
October 10, 2025

INTRODUCTION: Rural-urban disparity of cancer is a major public health problem, with an unclear gap in noncancer death. It is important to evaluate rural-urban disparities in cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) and other competing death among cancer patients. OBJECTIVES: Observing urban-rural disparities and trends in noncancer deaths in the U.S. cancer population. METHODS: To address rural-urban disparities, we used proportions of deaths, age-adjusted mortality rates (AAMR), cumulative mortality rates, subdistribution hazard ratio (sHR), standardized mortality ratios (SMRs), absolute excess risks (AERs) and mediation analysis. RESULTS: Between 1990 and 2017, there were 2,022,482 patients of 24 cancer sites, with a median follow-up of 11·8 years. Rural proportions of noncancer and CVD deaths in cancer patients were higher than urban ones. Rural AAMR of noncancer and CVD deaths surpassed urban one in cancer patients, who had higher cumulative mortality rates than urban counterparts in noncancer (sHR:1·21, 95 % confidence interval [CI]:1·19-1·22), CVDs (sHR:1·25, 95 % CI: 1·23-1·28), diabetes mellitus (sHR:1·24, 95 % CI:1·15-1·34), Alzheimer's disease (sHR:1·30, 95 % CI:1·21-1·39), pneumonia and influenza (sHR:1·30, 95 % CI:1·21-1·39) and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and allied cond (sHR:1·32, 95 % CI:1·26-1·39). Compared with the general population, both rural (SMR:4·58, AER:218·03) and urban (SMR: 3·74, AER: 166·61) cancer patients had higher risks of noncancer death. Mediation analyses identified median household income and SEER stages as the mediators. CONCLUSION: Rural cancer patients had higher risks of noncancer death than urban counterparts, especially CVD-related deaths. Future targeted policy and public health interventions are needed to diminish the rural-urban gap in such death disparities.

Duke Scholars

Published In

J Adv Res

DOI

EISSN

2090-1224

Publication Date

October 10, 2025

Location

Egypt
 

Citation

APA
Chicago
ICMJE
MLA
NLM
Guan, T., He, J., Zeng, L., Zhou, R., Chi, K., Yang, Y., … Ou, C. (2025). Rural-urban disparities in cardiovascular and other competing risk of death among cancer patients. J Adv Res. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jare.2025.10.011
Guan, Tianwang, Jiaqi He, Liangjia Zeng, Ruoyun Zhou, Kaiyi Chi, Yanhua Yang, Xueqi Xiao, et al. “Rural-urban disparities in cardiovascular and other competing risk of death among cancer patients.J Adv Res, October 10, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jare.2025.10.011.
Guan T, He J, Zeng L, Zhou R, Chi K, Yang Y, et al. Rural-urban disparities in cardiovascular and other competing risk of death among cancer patients. J Adv Res. 2025 Oct 10;
Guan, Tianwang, et al. “Rural-urban disparities in cardiovascular and other competing risk of death among cancer patients.J Adv Res, Oct. 2025. Pubmed, doi:10.1016/j.jare.2025.10.011.
Guan T, He J, Zeng L, Zhou R, Chi K, Yang Y, Xiao X, Pan L, Liang H, Luo Z, Li R, Wang J, Gao X, Tai R, Chen H, Ye J, Ke Y, Deng Z, Wei Q, Zhang K, Ou C. Rural-urban disparities in cardiovascular and other competing risk of death among cancer patients. J Adv Res. 2025 Oct 10;

Published In

J Adv Res

DOI

EISSN

2090-1224

Publication Date

October 10, 2025

Location

Egypt