Issa Elio, Lahoud Rachele, Abi-Gerges Aniella, Salameh Pascale, Elias-Rizk Tamina
Gilbert and Rose-Marie Chagoury School of Medicine, Lebanese American University, Byblos, Lebanon.
Department of Radiology, Lebanese American University Medical Center - Rizk Hospital, Achrafieh, Lebanon.
PLoS One. 2025 Jun 4;20(6):e0325604. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0325604. eCollection 2025.
Public health efforts towards breast cancer (BC) prevention have been largely absent from healthcare planning in modern-day Lebanon. Mammography screening campaigns have been present since 2002, but their implementation has been inconsistent in terms of pricing, locations, and the centers involved. In 2020, Lebanon was caught in the whirlwind of the Covid pandemic while facing a brewing economic crisis and a direct hit to the capital's center of commerce. The impact of the complex situation created by these crises on BC screening remains to be identified, given the high prevalence of BC and the survival benefits provided by early diagnosis. Therefore, we assessed BC screening practices of 400 women aged 35-75 with no prior history of BC from the Lebanese population between January and June 2023. One tenth of participants halted mammography screening, while more than half of participants had continued or improved their BC screening practices after 2020. Women with an unfavorable attitude towards general health check-ups and single participants were more vulnerable to experience change in their BC screenings. Contrarily, women with relatives affected by BC and those financially stable to cover basic needs and more had higher proclivities to undergo BC screening. In this vein, future campaigns should nurture a culture that promotes general health check-ups while still offering financial support. These campaigns should be clearly advertised and communicated to the general public, especially in terms of cost and centers involved. Additional studies are needed to elucidate the determinants that can influence the attitude towards general health check-ups.
在现代黎巴嫩的医疗保健规划中,基本没有为预防乳腺癌(BC)做出公共卫生方面的努力。自2002年以来就有乳腺钼靶筛查活动,但其在定价、地点和参与中心方面的实施并不一致。2020年,黎巴嫩在面临日益严峻的经济危机以及首都商业中心遭受直接冲击的同时,又陷入了新冠疫情的漩涡。鉴于乳腺癌的高发病率以及早期诊断带来的生存益处,这些危机所造成的复杂局面对乳腺癌筛查的影响仍有待确定。因此,我们评估了2023年1月至6月期间400名年龄在35至75岁、无乳腺癌病史的黎巴嫩女性的乳腺癌筛查情况。十分之一的参与者停止了乳腺钼靶筛查,而超过一半的参与者在2020年后继续或改进了她们的乳腺癌筛查做法。对一般健康检查持负面态度的女性和单身参与者在乳腺癌筛查方面更容易出现变化。相反,有亲属患乳腺癌的女性以及经济上能够满足基本需求及更多需求的女性进行乳腺癌筛查的倾向更高。有鉴于此,未来的活动应该培育一种促进一般健康检查的文化,同时仍然提供经济支持。这些活动应该进行明确宣传并传达给公众,特别是在成本和涉及的中心方面。还需要进行更多研究以阐明可能影响对一般健康检查态度的决定因素。