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Linking medication databases to disease registries enables population-based pharmacoepidemiology research. In Ireland, country-wide dispensing data is available only from the means-tested government-medical cards scheme. This restriction may impact generalisability of analyses based on these data.Gender was previously identified as predictor of card status so we aimed to compare women with and without medical cards at the time of ovarian cancer diagnosis.Ovarian cancers diagnosed 2001-2010 were identified from the National Cancer Registry Ireland. Age, region, deprivation, smoking, employment and marital status were evaluated using logistic regression for associations with card status. Cumulative incidence of de novo card receipt post-diagnosis was assessed.1778 (52 %) of 3396 women with incident ovarian cancer had a card at diagnosis (< 70:33 %; 70+:87 %). Within those < 70, all variables were significantly associated with card status at diagnosis. 52 % of those without a card at diagnosis received one post-diagnosis.Although medical card coverage within ovarian cancer patients is similar to the general population, various factors predict card status. Particularly within those under 70, external validity needs to be considered when interpreting pharamcoepidemiological analyses using these data.
Author(s): Brown C, Barron TI, Bennett K, MacDonald D, Dwane F, Sharp L
Publication type: Article
Publication status: Published
Journal: Irish Journal of Medical Science
Year: 2016
Volume: 185
Issue: 3
Pages: 723-727
Print publication date: 01/08/2016
Online publication date: 06/10/2015
Acceptance date: 21/09/2015
ISSN (print): 0021-1265
ISSN (electronic): 1863-4362
Publisher: Springer London
URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11845-015-1360-z
DOI: 10.1007/s11845-015-1360-z
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