Predictors of Self-Reported Family Health History of Breast Cancer

Journal of immigrant and minority health(2016)

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The objective of this study was to identify predictors of self-reported family health history of breast cancer in an ethnically diverse population of women participating in a breast cancer screening program. Participants completed a self-administered questionnaire about their demography, health, breast health and family health history of breast cancer. The association between family health history of breast cancer and categorical variables were analyzed using the T test, chi square, and multi-nominal logistic regression. Those who were least likely to report a family history of cancer were African Americans ( p = 0.02), and immigrant women from South America ( p < 0.001) and Africa ( p = 0.04). However, 34.4 % reported having a second-degree maternal relative with breast cancer compared to 6.9 % who reported having a second degree paternal relative with breast cancer. Therefore, there is a need to increase efforts to educate families about the importance of collecting and sharing one’s family health history.
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Breast cancer,Family health history,Mammography,Cancer screening,Cancer disparities
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