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. 2023 Oct;48(5):882-888.
doi: 10.1007/s10900-023-01233-5. Epub 2023 May 23.

Cancer Screening Experiences of Black Breast and Ovarian Cancer Patients and Family Members

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Cancer Screening Experiences of Black Breast and Ovarian Cancer Patients and Family Members

Abigail Rousseau et al. J Community Health. 2023 Oct.

Abstract

Black women experience disproportionate rates of advanced breast cancer diagnoses and mortality. Mammography is a proven and effective tool in early breast cancer detection and impacts patient outcomes. We interviewed Black women with a personal or family history of breast and/or ovarian cancer to understand their screening experiences and views. N = 61 individuals completed an interview. Interview transcripts were qualitatively analyzed for themes regarding clinical experiences, guideline adherence, and family sharing specific to Black women and their families. Most participants were college educated with active health insurance. Women in this cohort were knowledgeable about the benefits of mammography and described few barriers to adhering to annual mammogram guidelines. Some with first-degree family history were frustrated at insurance barriers to mammography before the age of 40. Participants were generally comfortable encouraging family and friends to receive mammograms and expressed a desire for a similar screening tool for ovarian cancer. However, they expressed concern that factors such as screening awareness and education, lack of insurance coverage, and other systematic barriers might prevent other Black women from receiving regular screening. Black women in this cohort reported high adherence to mammography guidelines, but expressed concern about cultural and financial barriers that may impact cancer screening access in the population more generally and contribute to disparities. Participants noted the importance of frank and open discussions of breast cancer screening in their families and community as a means of improving awareness.

Keywords: health disparities; mammograms; ovarian cancer; qualitative research; self-breast exams.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare no conflicts of interest.

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