黑人女性乳腺癌筛查和诊断的差异:通往平等之路。

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Christine E Edmonds, Anne Marie McCarthy, Leisha C Elmore, Mattia A Mahmoud, Carla Zeballos Torrez, Sara P Ginzberg, Oluwadamilola M Fayanju
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摘要

在美国,与白人女性相比,黑人女性被诊断出患有乳腺癌的年龄更小,病程更晚。尽管近几十年来,由于广泛的筛查和改进的治疗方法,乳腺癌死亡率有所下降,但种族和民族之间存在显著的结果差异。尤其是黑人妇女,在筛查、诊断和治疗方面面临着明显的不平等,与白人妇女相比,黑人妇女的乳腺癌特异性死亡率高出40%。在本文中,我们回顾了黑人女性乳腺癌的流行病学和生物学,并讨论了结构性种族主义和偏见对筛查机会、及时性、质量和及时诊断的影响。我们讨论以证据为基础的策略,以克服筛查和诊断中这些与种族相关的差异。最后,我们强调了实现黑人妇女乳腺癌平等的持续障碍,并探讨了克服差距所必需的未来举措。
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Disparities in Breast Cancer Screening and Diagnosis Among Black Women: A Path Toward Equity.

Black women in the United States are diagnosed with breast cancer at younger ages and more advanced stages compared with White women. Although breast cancer mortality has declined in recent decades due to widespread screening and improved therapies, there are notable outcomes disparities by race and ethnicity. Black women, in particular, face marked inequities related to screening, diagnosis, and treatment and face 40% higher breast cancer-specific mortality compared with White women. In this article, we review the epidemiology and biology of breast cancer in Black women and discuss the impact of structural racism and biases on screening access, timeliness, and quality as well as timely diagnosis. We discuss evidence-based strategies to overcome these race-associated disparities in screening and diagnosis. Finally, we highlight persistent barriers to achieving breast cancer equity for Black women and explore future initiatives that are necessary to overcoming disparities.

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