Investigator

Amanda Eiden

Director · Merck & Co Inc Upper Gwynedd, Outcomes Research

About

AEAmanda Eiden
Papers(1)
Sex disparities of va…
Collaborators(7)
Anne MeiwaldAthar Hasan SiddiquiCintia Irene ParelladaEdward OliverGoran BencinaJuan Carlos OrengoRobert Hughes
Institutions(4)
Merck SingaporeUnknown InstitutionMerck Research Labora…Rhino Ark United Stat…

Papers

Sex disparities of vaccine-preventable cancer mortality in Latin America

This analysis estimated productivity losses and assessed sex disparities due to vaccine-preventable cancer deaths from hepatitis B virus (HBV) and human papillomavirus (HPV) in Latin America. The number of deaths and years of life lost (YLL) for 19 Latin American countries were sourced from the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation Global Burden of Disease (2019) for cervical, oral cavity, laryngeal, oropharyngeal, and HBV-related hepatic cancers. Attributable fractions were applied to estimate HPV-related mortality. The value of YLL (VYLL) was estimated using country-specific GDP per capita and discounted at 3%. Sensitivity and scenario analyses were conducted. In 2019, 38,786 vaccine-preventable cancer deaths resulted in over 1.1 million YLL and $5.9 billion VYLL across Latin America. Cervical cancer accounted for 81.6% of deaths and $4.9 billion in VYLL, with females representing 87.0% of the total VYLL. For males, hepatic cancer was the highest VYLL at $295 million and oral cavity the lowest ($94 million). AYLL was higher in females (30 years) than males (27 years). HBV- and HPV-related cancers impose a significant economic and mortality burden in Latin America, with marked sex disparities. Cervical cancer remains the dominant contributor among females, while males are disproportionately affected by head and neck and hepatic cancers. These findings underscore the need for sex-specific public health strategies, including expanded vaccination, improved screening, and timely treatment access across the region.

33Works
1Papers
7Collaborators
Vaccine-Preventable DiseasesNeoplasmsUterine Cervical NeoplasmsHepatitis BHepatitis B Vaccines

Positions

2022–

Director

Merck & Co Inc Upper Gwynedd · Outcomes Research

2021–

Associate Director

Merck & Co Inc Upper Gwynedd · Outcomes Research

2020–

Associate Director

Merck & Co Inc Upper Gwynedd · Global Market Access

2018–

Senior Specialist

Merck & Co Inc Upper Gwynedd · Global Market Access

2015–

Postdoctoral Research Associate

Rutgers The State University of New Jersey · School of Environmental and Biological Sciences

2014–

Postdoctoral Fellow

Kasetsart University

Education

2018

Master of Business Administration, Marketing and Strategy & Leadership

Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

2013

PhD, Medical and Veterinary Entomology

University of Florida

2009

Master of Public Health

University of South Florida

2005

Bachelor of Science, Biology and Spanish

University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point