Experiences of cancer-related stigma in Africa: A scoping review

IF 4.7 2区 医学 Q1 ONCOLOGY International Journal of Cancer Pub Date : 2025-02-25 DOI:10.1002/ijc.35376
Judith M. Mwobobia, Srishti Sardana, Dina Abouelella, Suhana Posani, Leila Ledbetter, Margaret Graton, Nosayaba Osazuwa-Peters, Brandon A. Knettel
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Cancer is a major health issue, particularly in low- and middle-income countries where 70% of cancer deaths occur. Stigma and barriers to screening and treatment lead to poor outcomes. We conducted structured searches of PubMed, Embase, MEDLINE, CINAHL, and CABI Global Health databases according to PRISMA–ScR guidelines. Searches used keywords related to (1) Africa, (2) cancer, and (3) stigma. We then screened to finalize a list of research manuscripts, dissertations, theses, and conference abstracts using quantitative, qualitative, or mixed methods to explore cancer stigma in Africa. This review focused on non-cervical cancers. Breast and cervical cancers have distinct stigma-related experiences due to awareness, screening, and sociocultural perceptions. Including cervical cancer risks dilutes the specificity and depth of findings. The review included 53 studies that linked stigma and cancer in Africa to physical symptoms, appearance changes, misconceptions, and emotional challenges, hindering care and worsening treatment outcomes. Cancer-related stigma negatively impacts screening and treatment engagement in Africa. The lack of intervention studies underscores the need for evidence-based strategies to reduce stigma. Future efforts should reduce barriers to cancer care, enhance public awareness, and implement policy changes to improve outcomes.

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非洲癌症相关耻辱的经验:范围审查。
癌症是一个主要的健康问题,特别是在低收入和中等收入国家,70%的癌症死亡发生在这些国家。耻辱感和筛查和治疗障碍导致不良结果。我们根据PRISMA-ScR指南对PubMed、Embase、MEDLINE、CINAHL和CABI Global Health数据库进行了结构化搜索。搜索使用的关键词与(1)非洲、(2)癌症和(3)耻辱相关。然后,我们使用定量、定性或混合方法筛选最终确定了研究手稿、论文、论文和会议摘要的列表,以探索非洲的癌症耻辱。本综述的重点是非子宫颈癌。由于认识、筛查和社会文化观念,乳腺癌和宫颈癌具有明显的耻辱相关经历。将子宫颈癌风险纳入研究,会降低研究结果的特异性和深度。该综述包括53项研究,这些研究将非洲的耻辱感和癌症与身体症状、外表变化、误解和情感挑战联系起来,阻碍了护理和恶化了治疗结果。癌症相关的污名对非洲的筛查和治疗产生负面影响。干预研究的缺乏突出表明需要循证战略来减少耻辱感。未来的努力应减少癌症治疗的障碍,提高公众意识,并实施政策改革以改善结果。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Cancer (IJC) is the official journal of the Union for International Cancer Control—UICC; it appears twice a month. IJC invites submission of manuscripts under a broad scope of topics relevant to experimental and clinical cancer research and publishes original Research Articles and Short Reports under the following categories: -Cancer Epidemiology- Cancer Genetics and Epigenetics- Infectious Causes of Cancer- Innovative Tools and Methods- Molecular Cancer Biology- Tumor Immunology and Microenvironment- Tumor Markers and Signatures- Cancer Therapy and Prevention
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