Welner S L
J Womens Health. 1998 Apr;7(3):281-5. doi: 10.1089/jwh.1998.7.281.
There are 25 million women with disabilities in the United States. They have biologically similar risks to other women for developing all cancers, including gynecologic malignancies. Unfortunately, barriers to comparable cancer screening include lack of knowledge by women themselves, lack of awareness on the part of health care providers about special health concerns clinicians might encounter, and physical access barriers. Together, these factors conspire to delay diagnosis and treatment of many common gynecologic malignancies. Additionally, medications taken by some women with chronic disease states may adversely affect their risk for developing certain types of cancer, and they may be at increased risk for contracting underdiagnosed sexually transmitted diseases linked to cervical cancer. This article describes some important issues regarding incidence and screening for gynecologic malignancies in women with disabilities.
美国有2500万残疾女性。她们在患所有癌症(包括妇科恶性肿瘤)方面与其他女性有相似的生物学风险。不幸的是,可比的癌症筛查存在障碍,包括女性自身缺乏知识、医疗保健提供者对临床医生可能遇到的特殊健康问题缺乏认识以及身体上的就医障碍。这些因素共同作用,导致许多常见妇科恶性肿瘤的诊断和治疗延迟。此外,一些患有慢性疾病的女性所服用的药物可能会对她们患某些类型癌症的风险产生不利影响,而且她们感染与宫颈癌相关的未被充分诊断的性传播疾病的风险可能会增加。本文描述了有关残疾女性妇科恶性肿瘤发病率和筛查的一些重要问题。