Determinants of breast cancer early detection for cues to expanded control and care: the lived experiences among women from Western Kenya.
Joyce KisianganiJoyce BaliddawaPamela MarindaHillary MabeyaJoseph K ChogeEric Onyango AdinoChristopher Khayeka-WandabwaPublished in: BMC women's health (2018)
Creating breast cancer awareness alongside clear guidelines on accessing screening and treatment infrastructure is critical. It was evident, a diagnosis of breast cancer or lump brings unexpected confrontation with mortality; fear, pain, cultural barriers, emotional and financial distress. Without clear referral channels to enable those with suspicious lumps or early stage disease to get prompt diagnosis and treatment, then well-meaning awareness will not necessarily contribute to reducing morbidity and mortality.