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原住民和本土居民与胃癌:一项全球综述

Native and Indigenous Populations and Gastric Cancer: A Worldwide Review.

作者信息

Cordova-Marks Felina M, Carson William O, Monetathchi Angela, Little Alyssa, Erdrich Jennifer

机构信息

Department of Health Promotion Sciences, Zuckerman College of Public Health, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85724, USA.

Cellular Molecular Medicine, College of Medicine, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85724, USA.

出版信息

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Apr 29;19(9):5437. doi: 10.3390/ijerph19095437.

Abstract

Gastric cancer is a worldwide concern, particularly for Indigenous populations who face greater disparities in healthcare. With decreased access to screening and critical treatment delays, this group is experiencing adverse health effects. To determine what factors drive these disparities, a systematic review was performed in PubMed. This revealed a lack of research on gastric cancer specific to this population. The literature primarily focused on subset analyses and biological aspects with sparse focus on determinants of health. The results informed this presentation on factors related to Indigenous gastric cancer, which are influenced by colonialism. Indigenous populations encounter high rates of food shortage, exposure to harmful environmental agents, structural racism in the built environment, , and compromised healthcare quality as an effect of colonialism, which all contribute to the gastric cancer burden. Putting gastric cancer into a cultural context is a potential means to respond to colonial perspectives and their negative impact on Indigenous patients. The objective of this manuscript is to examine the current state of gastric cancer literature from a global perspective, describe what is currently known based on this literature review, supplemented with additional resources due to lack of published works in PubMed, and to present a model of gastric cancer through the lens of a modified medicine wheel as a potential tool to counter colonial healthcare perspectives and to honor Indigenous culture.

摘要

胃癌是一个全球关注的问题,对于在医疗保健方面面临更大差距的原住民群体而言尤其如此。由于筛查机会减少和关键治疗延误,这一群体正遭受不良健康影响。为了确定导致这些差距的因素,我们在PubMed上进行了一项系统综述。结果发现针对该人群的胃癌研究匮乏。文献主要集中在亚组分析和生物学方面,对健康决定因素的关注较少。这些结果为本次关于与原住民胃癌相关因素的报告提供了依据,这些因素受到殖民主义的影响。原住民群体面临着高比例的食物短缺、接触有害环境因素、建筑环境中的结构性种族主义,以及作为殖民主义后果的医疗质量受损,所有这些都加重了胃癌负担。将胃癌置于文化背景中是应对殖民观念及其对原住民患者负面影响的一种潜在方式。本手稿的目的是从全球视角审视胃癌文献的现状,根据本次文献综述描述目前已知的情况,并因PubMed上发表的作品不足而补充其他资源,以及通过改良的药轮视角呈现胃癌模型,作为对抗殖民医疗观念和尊重原住民文化的潜在工具。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/ed27/9100179/e83cacdc6f03/ijerph-19-05437-g001.jpg

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