Breast Cancer Screening Rates Among Women Aged 20 Years and Above — China, 2015

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What is already known about this topic? Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women in China and around the world. By 2019, 121 countries have instituted a national screening program as a secondary prevention measure for breast cancer. What is added by this report? Breast cancer screening rates in China were 18.9% in women aged 20 years and above, and 25.7% in women aged 35–64 years in 2015. The screening rate for women aged 20 years and above was significantly higher in urban areas than in rural areas (24.6% vs. 15.0%), and in the eastern region than in the central and western regions (24.0% vs. 15.1% and 15.3%). What are the implications for public health practice? Continued efforts should be made to strengthen national and local policy initiatives and financial support for population-based, organized screening programs for breast cancer. Health education and accessibility of screening services to women across the country should be strengthened, especially for women aged 50 years and above.

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Zhang, M., Zhong, Y., Bao, H., Zhao, Z., Huang, Z., Zhang, X., … Wang, L. (2021). Breast Cancer Screening Rates Among Women Aged 20 Years and Above — China, 2015. China CDC Weekly, 3(13), 267–273. https://doi.org/10.46234/ccdcw2021.078

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