Women’s Understanding of Windows of Susceptibility and the Role of the Environment in Breast Cancer Risk

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D. Totzkay
K. J. Silk
B. Thomas
B. M. Walling
S. W. Smith
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[1] West Virginia University,
[2] University of Delaware,undefined
[3] Michigan State University,undefined
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Journal of Cancer Education | 2023年 / 38卷
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Breast cancer; Environment; Windows of susceptibility; Risk factors;
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Emerging evidence suggests women who are exposed to harmful environmental exposures, especially during certain critical periods across the lifespan, may increase their breast cancer risk. Such windows of susceptibility (WoS) occur throughout a woman’s lifetime, during which she is especially vulnerable to the effects of harmful environmental exposures. This interaction makes the reduction of harmful environmental toxicants during those time periods a priority for community health promotion. Communicating about environmental exposures and their impact on women’s health requires an assessment of sense-making around, and understanding of, the link between breast cancer and the environment. To that end, focus groups were conducted to assess the themes that emerge when women make sense of (a) their own breast cancer risk, (b) the environment-cancer connection, and (c) WoS. Results provide insight into how women understand these issues which can inform messaging strategies focused on reducing harmful environmental exposures. Implications are discussed within the context of communication efforts tailored to educate women, particularly mothers with daughters in the prepubertal and pubertal WoS who are particularly vulnerable to harmful environmental exposures.
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