Robins Sadler G, Fullerton J T
School of Medicine, UCSD Cancer Center, La Jolla 92093-0658, USA.
Breast Dis. 2001;13:3-12. doi: 10.3233/bd-2001-13102.
Mammography has long been recognized as the most effective cancer screening modality. Nevertheless, substantial numbers of women either do not utilize mammography or do not do so in compliance with recommended screening guidelines. A substantial body of literature has been published that discusses strategies likely to be effective in increasing mammography screening. Health care provider recommendation for a mammogram is the single most effective intervention. This paper reviews the more recent literature to highlight a selection of the additional strategies that are most likely to be effective among all women, and among women of various vulnerable cultural and population subgroups. African American, Hispanic, Pacific Asian, and Native American communities are included in the discussion. The paper also addresses other communities with special needs, such as those who are lesbians, elderly, low users of health services, and those who are physically or mentally challenged.
长期以来,乳房X光检查一直被认为是最有效的癌症筛查方式。然而,仍有相当数量的女性要么不进行乳房X光检查,要么不按照推荐的筛查指南进行检查。已经发表了大量文献,讨论了可能有效增加乳房X光检查筛查率的策略。医疗保健提供者对乳房X光检查的推荐是最有效的单一干预措施。本文回顾了最新的文献,以突出一些在所有女性以及不同弱势文化和人群亚组的女性中最可能有效的其他策略。讨论中包括非裔美国人、西班牙裔、亚太裔和美洲原住民社区。本文还讨论了其他有特殊需求的群体,如女同性恋者、老年人、医疗服务低利用率者以及身体或精神有障碍者。