A qualitative exploration of cervical and breast cancer stigma in Karnataka, India.
Laura NybladeMelissa StocktonSandra TravassoSuneeta KrishnanPublished in: BMC women's health (2017)
The presence in these communities of cancer stigma and its many forms emerged across both the cervical and breast cancer data sets. Stigma was a feared outcome of a cancer diagnosis and described as a barrier to screening, early diagnosis and treatment seeking for women with symptoms. While further research on cancer stigma is needed, this exploration of some of the driving factors provides insight for future programmatic efforts to reduce cancer stigma and improve access to information, screening and treatment.