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Editorial: Recognizing women s experiences is key to understanding inequalities in breast cancer screening uptake

Editorial: Recognizing women s experiences is key to understanding inequalities in breast cancer screening uptake
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Understanding inequalities in breast cancer screening uptake

Language isn’t the only barrier for women from immigrant communities Attendance for breast cancer screening tends to be considerably higher among women born in high income countries with established screening programmes than in women who migrate to and settle in these countries later in their lives. Norway’s breast screening programme began in 1996 and has one of the highest overall 10 year attendance rates in the world of 85%, yet the attendance rate for women who have migrated to Norway is only 67%.1 Previous studies have suggested that language is a common barrier that women from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds face in accessing cancer screening.2 So, in a linked paper (doi:10.1136/bmj-2023-075465), Hofvind and colleagues report the first large scale, randomised controlled trial to investigate the effect of inviting women for breast screening by using letters translated into their language of origin and checked for sense by women from the same cultural group.

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