Facilitating Culturally Competent Breast Imaging Care in South Asian Patients

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Abstract

South Asians are a rapidly growing subset of the Asian population in the United States.They comprise people from multiple countries with diverse beliefs, languages, and cultural identities and values. The incidence of breast cancer is rising in South Asian women in the United States, with earlier onset and predilection for HER2-enriched tumors. Despite the rising incidence of breast cancer, participation in screening remains lower than other populations. Health care inequities in South Asian women are multifactorial and may be due to traditional health beliefs and practices, language barriers, cultural differences, and lack of overall awareness. Developing a culturally sensitive environment in breast imaging clinic practice can lead to improved patient care and adherence. Given the scarcity of data specific to the South Asian population in United States, there is a need for health service researchers and practice leaders to obtain more high-quality data to understand the needs of South Asian patient populations.

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Sharma, N., Mehta, T. S., Wahab, R. A., & Patel, M. M. (2024). Facilitating Culturally Competent Breast Imaging Care in South Asian Patients. Journal of Breast Imaging, 6(5), 529–538. https://doi.org/10.1093/jbi/wbae026

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