Addressing Cancer Screening Disparities in Little Haiti, Miami, USA: A Literature Review on Barriers and Solutions

解决美国迈阿密小海地癌症筛查差异问题:障碍与解决方案的文献综述

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Abstract

Breast, cervical, and colorectal cancers pose significant health risks to women, with early screenings proven to reduce mortality. However, disparities in screening adherence persist, particularly in underserved communities like Little Haiti in Miami. This review examines screening rates in Little Haiti, identifying barriers to adherence and evidence-based interventions to improve participation. Screenings significantly reduce cancer mortality. Despite these benefits, screening rates in Little Haiti remain below national averages. Socioeconomic and cultural factors, including language barriers, misconceptions, and limited health literacy, further hinder adherence. Effective strategies identified in this review to address these disparities include reminder systems, self-administered human papillomavirus (HPV) tests, and targeted outreach. Programs like Florida International University's Neighborhood Health Education Learning Program (NHELP) initiative improve access by integrating preventive care with education. However, research gaps remain in evaluating culturally specific interventions. Future studies should explore native-language education, mobile screening units, and technology-driven solutions to enhance adherence. This review highlights the need for targeted strategies to ensure equitable access to life-saving cancer screenings in underserved communities.

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