Impacting cultural attitudes in African-American women to decrease breast cancer mortality

被引:80
作者
Lannin, DR
Mathews, HF
Mitchell, J
Swanson, MS
机构
[1] Yale Univ, Sch Med, Dept Surg, New Haven, CT 06520 USA
[2] E Carolina Univ, Dept Anthropol, Greenville, NC 27858 USA
[3] E Carolina Univ, Dept Sociol, Greenville, NC 27858 USA
[4] E Carolina Univ, Dept Surg, Greenville, NC 27858 USA
关键词
breast cancer; cultural attitudes; African-American; race; socioeconomic status;
D O I
10.1016/S0002-9610(02)01009-7
中图分类号
R61 [外科手术学];
学科分类号
摘要
Background: Over the past decade breast cancer mortality has decreased 1% or 2% per year in white women, but not in African-American women. The resulting "mortality gap" is a serious national problem, and it must be a high priority to understand the reasons for it and develop solutions. Methods: The literature is reviewed to elucidate reasons for the mortality gap and the current status of possible solutions to the problem. In addition, new results of large population-based surveys in North Carolina are presented that may shed light on the problem. Results: The most important reason for the mortality gap is that African-American women tend to be diagnosed with snore advanced stage breast cancer than white women. This is due both to lower utilization of screening mammography and to delayed presentation for women with palpable lumps. This is related both to socioeconomic factors that influence access to medical care and to cultural factors that tend to discourage women from seeking care early for breast problems. Conclusions: Understanding the cultural beliefs that influence patient behavior will greatly aid physicians in caring for their African-American patients, and ultimately may help reduce the racial gap in breast cancer mortality. (C) 2002 Excerpta Medica Inc. All rights reserved.
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页码:418 / 423
页数:6
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