Breast Cancer Disparities in Asian Women: The Need for Disaggregated Research.
Lauren S FaneTithi BiswasCharulata JindalYuk Ming ChoiJimmy T EfirdPublished in: International journal of environmental research and public health (2022)
Asian (AZN) women are a heterogeneous group, comprising a wide array of cultural beliefs, languages, and healthcare needs. Yet, studies of breast cancer (BCa) risks and outcomes predominately consider AZNs in aggregate, assuming that the distinct ethnicities have similar disease profiles and homogeneous responses to treatment. This stereotypical portrayal of AZNs as a homogenous group tends to mask disparities. For example, healthcare-seeking behaviors and attitudes of medical providers toward AZN BCa patients frequently differ within this group and from other races. Misconceptions may arise that significantly influence the prevention, detection, treatment, and post-therapeutic care of AZN women. In addition to low BCa screening rates among AZN women, disparities also exist in various stages of BCa treatment-omission of radiation after breast-conserving surgery, less access to hypofractionation, underutilization of hormonal therapy, and higher-cost treatment owing to high HER2+ incidence. In this perspective, we highlight the need for disaggregated research of BCa among AZN women and advocate for comprehensive, culturally sensitive strategies to address health disparities in this priority population. Improving BCa literacy and awareness, access to care, and equitable recruitment into clinical trials are a few amelioratory goals to consider in the future.
Keyphrases
- healthcare
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- clinical trial
- affordable care act
- pregnancy outcomes
- mental health
- palliative care
- squamous cell carcinoma
- risk factors
- minimally invasive
- risk assessment
- insulin resistance
- adipose tissue
- breast cancer risk
- end stage renal disease
- randomized controlled trial
- health information
- acute coronary syndrome
- skeletal muscle
- peritoneal dialysis
- human health
- newly diagnosed
- type diabetes
- obstructive sleep apnea
- cervical cancer screening
- health insurance
- neoadjuvant chemotherapy
- patient reported outcomes
- high density
- radiation induced
- percutaneous coronary intervention
- phase ii