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Title
Uptake of cancer screening among adults with disabilities in Flanders (Belgium)
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Abstract
Objective To explore the association between disability and participation in breast, cervical, and colorectal cancer screening in Flanders (Belgium). Methods Data from the Centre for Cancer Detection were linked to data of the Flemish Agency for disabled persons by the Crossroads Bank for Social Security, using National Social Security Numbers. Results The study population consisted of 92,334 invited individuals registered as disabled in 2013-2015. For breast cancer screening (including both opportunistic screening and participation in the screening program), 51.7% of disabled women had undergone mammography in the last two years, compared with the Flemish uptake of 61.8%. In cervical screening, 45% of the women with a disability had undergone a PAP smear in the last three years (overall Flemish uptake was 60.7%). For colorectal cancer screening, 40.7% of individuals with a disability had undergone a fecal immunochemical test in the last two years (overall Flemish uptake was 51.5%). Participation in breast and colorectal cancer screening among persons with a disability was 10% points less than the Flemish average during the same period. In the cervical cancer screening program, the difference between the participation of disabled women and the Flemish average was 10% points. Persons with any type of disability had a lower uptake of cancer screening than the Flemish average, except for individuals with a hearing impairment. Conclusions Participation disparities in the Flemish cancer screening programs between persons with and without disabilities require specific efforts to increase cancer screening among people with a disability.
Language
English
Source (journal)
Journal of medical screening. - London
Publication
London : Sage publications ltd , 2019
ISSN
0969-1413
DOI
10.1177/0969141319870221
Volume/pages
4 p.
Article Reference
0969141319870221
ISI
000484623900001
Pubmed ID
31474187
Medium
E-only publicatie
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UAntwerpen
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Last edited 12.11.2024
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