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This supplemental resource guide is designed to address disparities in breast cancer screening, diagnosis, and treatment. It aims to educate various healthcare professionals, including radiologists, practitioners, and healthcare leaders, on key disparities and the impact of social determinants of health on access to breast imaging services. The guide summarizes recommended readings on global disparities in screening practices, challenges faced by safety-net hospitals in the U.S., and racial differences in breast cancer incidence and mortality.<br /><br />In "A Global Perspective on Screening," disparities in breast cancer screening between high-income countries (HICs) and low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) are highlighted. HICs typically have established screening guidelines and programs, whereas LMICs face several challenges, including limited resources and infrastructure. The need for cost-effective screening strategies and innovative technologies, such as AI and mobile screening, is emphasized to improve access in resource-limited areas.<br /><br />"Surgical Cancer Care in Safety-Net Hospitals" highlights the prevalence of various cancers treated in these hospitals, which serve vulnerable populations. These patients often face barriers like financial constraints and lack of insurance, leading to delayed diagnosis and treatment. The review calls for systemic improvements in cancer care within safety-net hospitals to reduce disparities.<br /><br />"Patterns and Trends in Age-Specific Black-White Differences in Breast Cancer Incidence and Mortality" discusses racial disparities in breast cancer outcomes in the U.S. from 1999 to 2014. While overall mortality rates decreased for both Black and White women, the decline was faster among White women, suggesting persistent disparities. The study findings highlight the need for targeted interventions to improve screening and treatment access for Black women.<br /><br />This guide serves as an educational tool to inform healthcare professionals about these critical issues and encourage efforts to reduce health disparities in breast cancer care.
Keywords
breast cancer disparities
healthcare professionals
social determinants
global screening disparities
safety-net hospitals
racial differences
AI in screening
resource-limited areas
systemic improvements
targeted interventions
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