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The Opportunity in Opportunistic: Breast Cancer Screening in India
IndiaTuesday, January 28, 2025
India doesn't have a nationwide screening program yet, but hospitals can do their part. The study found that most women were happy to be checked. What made them more likely to agree? Educational background played a big role. More educated women were more open to screening. Age also mattered, with younger women being more eager. The study also showed that these checks could spot breast cancer early, which is key to saving lives.
Opportunistic screening can fill a gap until a full program is in place. It's important to reach out to women who may not have a lot of schooling or live in remote areas. Maybe training more healthcare workers or using mobile clinics could help. The fight against breast cancer needs all the tools it can get.
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