Socioeconomic marginalization is associated with delayed medical consultation among endometrial cancer patients presenting with postmenopausal bleeding

Aied Abu Zhaya*, Limor Helpman, Jacob Korach, Assaf Yaniv, Anna Blecher, Orgad Rozanblat, Itai Yagel, Yfat Kadan

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Abstract

Objective The key presenting symptom of endometrial cancer is abnormal uterine bleeding, most commonly postmenopausal bleeding (PMB), which facilitates early-stage diagnosis. This study aimed to investigate factors influencing delayed medical consultation for PMB, and particularly its association with social determinants. Methods This is a retrospective study that included endometrial cancer patients receiving care in a gynecologic oncology department of a tertiary medical center who presented with PMB. Demographic and oncologic data was collected from the electronic medical charts. Israeli bureau of statistics data was used to assess community socioeconomic index, based on address. Women seeking consultation more than 1 month after experiencing PMB were compared to those seeking earlier care. Results Two hundred ninety-five women were included in the study. One hundred seventy-three sought care after less than 1 month of PMB (early presenters) and 122 sought care after more prolonged PMB (late presenters). Late presenters were more likely to be socioeconomically marginalized (odds ratio [OR], 1.8; P = 0.018), higher body mass index (OR, 1.040; P = 0.022), and greater parity (OR, 1.170; P = 0.032). Socioeconomic marginalized patients experienced a 7-day longer delay from diagnosis to surgery compared to their privileged counterparts (59 vs 52 d, P = 0.022). Conclusions Among women with endometrial cancer, longer duration of PMB before first seeking medical consultation is associated with socioeconomic marginalization. This highlights the need for targeted interventions to minimize delays in diagnosis and treatment initiation among patients from marginalized communities.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)234-239
Number of pages6
JournalMenopause
Volume32
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Mar 2025

Keywords

  • Endometrial cancer
  • Healthcare seeking
  • Postmenopausal bleeding
  • Social determinants of health
  • Socioeconomic index
  • Socioeconomic marginalization

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