家庭和社会经济因素作为预防乳腺癌工具的影响。

IF 2.6 Q3 ONCOLOGY
Riya Karmakar, Yaswanth Nagisetti, Arvind Mukundan, Hsiang-Chen Wang
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Agidew等人的手稿评估了家庭背景和社会经济地位在塑造乳腺癌意识、态度和预防行为方面的关键作用,特别是在低资源环境中。乳腺癌仍然是全球癌症相关死亡的主要原因,对低收入和中等收入国家妇女的影响尤为严重。Agidew等人最近的研究强调了埃塞俄比亚东北部妇女中乳腺癌家族史与知识水平提高、积极态度和主动行为之间的重要联系。在这些发现的基础上,这篇社论探讨了促使有家族性疾病暴露的妇女提高认识的心理机制和行为倾向。此外,报告还强调了持续存在的社会经济挑战,如有限的医疗保健机会、教育差距和文化耻辱感,这些都阻碍了广泛的预防行动,特别是在没有已知家族史的妇女中。该社论强调综合公共卫生战略的必要性,将文化敏感教育、社区外展和可获得的筛查服务结合起来。从临床和政策角度出发,它为如何在资源不足的环境中加强早期发现和预防保健提供了指导。最后,这篇文章倡导对乳腺癌教育和预防采取更具包容性的方法,解决家庭影响和系统性社会经济障碍。
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Impact of the family and socioeconomic factors as a tool of prevention of breast cancer.

The manuscript by Agidew et al, evaluates the critical role of family background and socioeconomic status in shaping breast cancer awareness, attitudes, and preventive behaviors, particularly in low-resource settings. Breast cancer continues to be a leading cause of cancer-related deaths globally, with a disproportionate impact on women in low- and middle-income countries. Recent research by Agidew et al underscores a significant association between family history of breast cancer and elevated levels of knowledge, positive attitudes, and proactive behaviors among women in Northeast Ethiopia. Building upon these findings, this editorial explores the psychological mechanisms and behavioral tendencies that drive greater awareness among women with familial exposure to the disease. Additionally, it highlights persistent socioeconomic challenges-such as limited healthcare access, education disparities, and cultural stigmas-that impede widespread preventive action, especially among women without a known family history. The editorial emphasizes the necessity of integrated public health strategies that combine culturally sensitive education, community outreach, and accessible screening services. Drawing from clinical and policy perspectives, it offers guidance on how to strengthen early detection and preventive care in under-resourced environments. Ultimately, the piece advocates for a more inclusive approach to breast cancer education and prevention that addresses both familial influence and systemic socioeconomic barriers.

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期刊介绍: The WJCO is a high-quality, peer reviewed, open-access journal. The primary task of WJCO is to rapidly publish high-quality original articles, reviews, editorials, and case reports in the field of oncology. In order to promote productive academic communication, the peer review process for the WJCO is transparent; to this end, all published manuscripts are accompanied by the anonymized reviewers’ comments as well as the authors’ responses. The primary aims of the WJCO are to improve diagnostic, therapeutic and preventive modalities and the skills of clinicians and to guide clinical practice in oncology. Scope: Art of Oncology, Biology of Neoplasia, Breast Cancer, Cancer Prevention and Control, Cancer-Related Complications, Diagnosis in Oncology, Gastrointestinal Cancer, Genetic Testing For Cancer, Gynecologic Cancer, Head and Neck Cancer, Hematologic Malignancy, Lung Cancer, Melanoma, Molecular Oncology, Neurooncology, Palliative and Supportive Care, Pediatric Oncology, Surgical Oncology, Translational Oncology, and Urologic Oncology.
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