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A population-based retrospective study comparing cancer mortality between Moluccan migrants and the general Dutch population: equal risk 65 years after immigration?
  1. Junus M. van der Wal,
  2. Adee Bodewes,
  3. Charles Agyemang,
  4. Anton Kunst
  1. Department of Public Health, Amsterdam UMC (location AMC), University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
  1. Correspondence to Junus M. van der Wal; j.m.vanderwal{at}amc.uva.nl

Abstract

Objective To test the hypothesis that cancer mortality rates among the Moluccan–Dutch, the oldest non-Western migrant group to arrive in the Netherlands after the Second World War, are similar to those in the general Dutch population.

Design Population-based retrospective study.

Setting Data from the national cause of death registry in the Netherlands and municipal registries.

Participants Using historic records containing family names of all Moluccan–Dutch who arrived in the Netherlands in 1951, we identified 81 591 Moluccan–Dutch persons in the national cause of death registry of the Netherlands. The reference group consisted of 15 866 538 persons of the general Dutch population.

Outcome measures Mortality data were linked to demographic data from municipal registries. We calculated all-cancer and cancer-specific mortality and measured differences between the two groups using Poisson regression, adjusting for sex, age and area socioeconomic status. We conducted a sub-analysis for the first-generation and second-generation Moluccan–Dutch.

Results There was no difference in all-cancer mortality between Moluccan–Dutch and the general Dutch population. Mortality was higher among Moluccan–Dutch for liver, cervix and corpus uteri cancers, but lower for stomach, oesophagus, kidney and nervous system cancers. For most cancers, mortality risk as compared with the general Dutch population varied between different generations of Moluccan–Dutch.

Conclusions Several decades after migration, the Moluccan–Dutch show similar all-cancer mortality, but different cancer-specific mortality rates, when compared with the general Dutch population.

  • cancer
  • mortality
  • ethnicity
  • the netherlands
  • moluccans
  • generation

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Footnotes

  • Contributors JMvdW contributed to the design of the study, analysed the data presented in this article and wrote the first draft of the article. AB contributed to the design of the study, lead the acquisition of the data, assisted in the analysis of the data and was involved in drafting the manuscript. CA contributed substantially to the drafting of the manuscript. AK contributed to the design of the study, assisted in the analysis of the data and commented on previous drafts of the manuscript.

  • Funding statement This work was supported by the Dutch organisation BUAT (platform for Moluccans) in order to obtain data from the Dutch national cause of death registry, Grant Number CJ2081008.

  • Competing interests None declared.

  • Patient consent for publication Not required.

  • Provenance and peer review Not commissioned; externally peer reviewed.

  • Data availability statement No additional data are available.