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- Constantina Constantinou
What keeps women from getting screened for Breast cancer?
- Breast cancer is a significant cause of mortality among women, and early detection is crucial for successful treatment. Unfortunately, barriers to screening exist, both globally and within countries.
- A recent study by Mascara and Constantinou (2021) highlights the challenges which include:
- lack of awareness of breast cancer and screening
- limited access to scientific information and healthcare providers
- social and psychological barriers (e.g. fear of breast cancer diagnosis, embarrassment, fear of mammography, belief in fate, high cost of mammography and long waiting list for mammography centres)
- geographical constraints (e.g. physical distance from mammography centres
- Health education programs can play a vital role in increasing awareness and promoting screening. Let’s break down these barriers and strive for early detection of breast cancer.
- Mascara M, Constantinou C. Global Perceptions of Women on Breast Cancer and Barriers to Screening. Curr Oncol Rep. 2021 May 3;23(7):74. doi: 10.1007/s11912-021-01069-z. PMID: 33937940.
Please see some suggestions of proactive steps, you can take to address the barriers to breast cancer screening and promote early detection.
- Spread Awareness: Share this information with your friends, family, and community. Knowledge is a powerful tool in raising awareness about breast cancer and the importance of early screening.
- Support Local Initiatives: Get involved with local healthcare organizations and initiatives that promote breast cancer screening and awareness. Your support can make a significant difference in your community.
- Regular Self-Exams: Encourage women you know to perform regular breast self-exams. Early detection often starts with individuals being proactive about their health.
- Support Health Education: Advocate for better access to health education programs in your area. These programs can help dispel myths and fears surrounding breast cancer screening.
- Donate or Volunteer: Consider donating to organizations that provide breast cancer screening services to underserved communities or volunteer your time to support their efforts.
- Stay Informed: Stay updated on the latest developments in breast cancer research and screening guidelines. Knowledge evolves, and being informed is essential in the fight against breast cancer.