Disparity in Breast Cancer Care: Current State of Access to Screening, Genetic Testing, Oncofertility, and Reconstruction

Author:

Crown Angelena1,Fazeli Soudabeh2,Kurian Allison W34,Ochoa Daniela A5,Joseph Kathie-Ann67

Affiliation:

1. From the True Family Women’s Cancer Center, Swedish Cancer Institute, Seattle, WA (Crown)

2. UC San Diego Health, San Diego, CA (Fazeli)

3. Division of Oncology, Population Sciences Program, Stanford Cancer Institute, Stanford, CA (Kurian)

4. Women’s Clinical Cancer Genetics Program, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA (Kurian)

5. Division of Breast Surgical Oncology, Department of Surgery, University of Arkansas for Medical Science, Little Rock, AR (Ochoa)

6. Department of Surgery, NYU Grossman School of Medicine, New York, NY (Joseph)

7. NYU Langone Health Institute for Excellence in Health Equity, New York, NY (Joseph).

Abstract

Breast cancer is the most common cancer diagnosed in women, accounting for an estimated 30% of all new cancer diagnoses in women in 2022. Advances in breast cancer treatment have reduced the mortality rate over the past 25 years by up to 34% but not all groups have benefitted equally from these improvements. These disparities span the continuum of care from screening to the receipt of guideline-concordant therapy and survivorship. At the 2022 American College of Surgeons Clinical Congress, a panel session was dedicated to educating and discussing methods of addressing these disparities in a coordinated manner. While there are multilevel solutions to address these disparities, this article focuses on screening, genetic testing, reconstruction, and oncofertility.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Surgery

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