da Silva Alana Ramos, Scorzafave Luiz Guilherme Dácar Silva
Faculty of Economics, Administration and Accounting of Ribeirão Preto, University of São Paulo (FEA-RP/USP), Ribeirão Preto, SP, Brazil.
J Racial Ethn Health Disparities. 2025 Apr;12(2):685-691. doi: 10.1007/s40615-024-01908-2. Epub 2024 Jan 16.
Breast cancer is the second most common cancer type and the first in mortality among Brazilian women. Mammograms are one of the main early diagnosis strategies. National breast cancer screening coverage is still low. Brazil's low screening coverage is due to high mammography access inequality. Skin color defines healthcare access differences. Our article explores the natural event of the COVID-19 pandemic to analyze differences in screening rates between two racial groups of women through the application of the differences in differences (DiD) estimator. The results indicate that BBI women (Black, Brown, and Indigenous Brazilian) have lower screening rates than WY women (White and Yellow) and that the pandemic reduced the difference between these two groups due to the lower number of mammograms performed by WY women. It is believed that the information channel can explain much of this result. The BA population, wealthier and more educated, may have had additional information about COVID-19 and its consequences, as well as an increased likelihood of working remotely and practicing social distance. Structural racism causes many social indicators to be correlated with inequality of access to mammography and negatively impacts health conditions for BBI women. Public policies are necessary for equal access to breast cancer screening for the most vulnerable women.
乳腺癌是巴西女性中第二常见的癌症类型,也是死亡率最高的癌症。乳房X光检查是主要的早期诊断策略之一。巴西全国乳腺癌筛查覆盖率仍然很低。巴西筛查覆盖率低是由于乳房X光检查的可及性存在高度不平等。肤色决定了医疗保健可及性的差异。我们的文章探讨了新冠疫情这一自然事件,通过应用双重差分(DiD)估计量来分析两个种族女性群体在筛查率上的差异。结果表明,黑棕原住民巴西女性(BBI)的筛查率低于白黄女性(WY),并且由于WY女性进行的乳房X光检查数量减少,疫情缩小了这两个群体之间的差异。据信,信息渠道可以解释这一结果的很大一部分。BA人群更富有、受教育程度更高,可能获得了更多关于新冠疫情及其后果的信息,以及更高的远程工作和保持社交距离的可能性。结构性种族主义导致许多社会指标与乳房X光检查可及性的不平等相关,并对BBI女性的健康状况产生负面影响。为最脆弱的女性提供平等的乳腺癌筛查机会,公共政策是必要的。