Journal ArticleOpen Access
Estimating child mortality associated with maternal mortality from breast and cervical cancer
Authors
Author Affiliations
University of Florida, New York University, Cornell University, Centre international de recherche sur le cancer, ...
Published InCancer
Year2018
Citations51
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Large-scale population studies demonstrate an association between mothers' deaths and child mortality in both lower and higher income countries. The authors estimated children's deaths in association with mothers' deaths from breast or cervical cancer, 2 common cancers in low-income and middle-income countries affecting women of reproductive age, to develop a comprehensive assessment of the death burden of these cancers. METHODS: A Monte Carlo simulation model was devised whereby women were at risk of dying from breast cancer, cervical cancer, or another cause. Compared with children who have living mothers, children of women who die before they reached age 10 years have an elevated risk of death from all causes. Therefore, simulations were conducted, and the impact of mothers' deaths…
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