Center for Asian Health, Lewis Katz School of Medicine, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
Department of Urban Health and Population Science, Lewis Katz School of Medicine, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
J Community Health. 2024 Dec;49(6):1118-1122. doi: 10.1007/s10900-024-01382-1. Epub 2024 Aug 7.
Despite higher income and education, there are profound health disparities among Asian Americans. These disparities are highlighted in particular by screening behaviors for cancer. Between 1998 and 2008, cancer rates increased threefold among Indian Americans, raising concern that cancer screening in this group may be especially low. To better understand cancer screening behavior, we collected data from a total of 157 self-identifying Indian Americans residing in the greater Philadelphia area. Nearly all participants reported having health insurance (98.7%), and most had received a physical exam within a year (87.3%). Only17.4% of the participants were referred for mammography, while 30% of participants over age 30 were referred for ovarian cancer screening. Just 4 participants were recommended for pancreatic cancer screening. The findings contribute new information to the understanding of health needs of Indian Americans residing in the greater Philadelphia region and reveal a need for greater focus on preventive care.
尽管亚裔美国人收入更高、受教育程度更高,但他们的健康状况却存在着巨大的差异。在癌症筛查方面,这些差异尤为明显。在 1998 年至 2008 年间,印度裔美国人的癌症发病率增加了两倍,这引发了人们的担忧,即该群体的癌症筛查可能特别低。为了更好地了解癌症筛查行为,我们从居住在大费城地区的总共 157 名自我认同的印度裔美国人那里收集了数据。几乎所有的参与者都报告说有健康保险(98.7%),并且大多数人在一年内接受了体检(87.3%)。只有 17.4%的参与者被推荐进行乳房 X 光检查,而 30%的 30 岁以上参与者被推荐进行卵巢癌筛查。只有 4 名参与者被建议进行胰腺癌筛查。这些发现为了解居住在大费城地区的印度裔美国人的健康需求提供了新的信息,并揭示了需要更加关注预防保健的必要性。