Originally published October 11 2005
Study reveals the impact of income and educational level on breast cancer screening rates
by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, NaturalNews Editor
A new CDC study reveals that in major metropolitan areas, low-income women and those without high school diplomas are less likely to receive a mammogram.
The likelihood of getting a mammogram for breast cancer screening may depend on a woman's income as well as her education level.
A new CDC study shows that low-income women and those without a high school diploma living in major metropolitan areas are much less likely to receive a mammogram as recommended for breast cancer screening.
Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer found in women and the second leading cause of cancer death among women in the U.S.
Annual mammograms are recommended as a part of breast cancer screening for all women over age 40.
Women at high risk for breast cancer, such as those with a family history of the disease, are advised to start breast screening earlier.
In the study, researchers looked at the percentage of women who reported having mammograms in nationwide 2000 and 2002 surveys and compared it with area-based information, such as the percentage of women living under the poverty level or at a low education level, for 35 major metropolitan areas in the U.S.
The results showed that women with annual incomes under $15,000 were significantly less likely to have had a mammogram compared with more affluent women living in urban areas.
For example, 82.5% of women over 40 making $50, 000 or more reported having had a mammogram in the last two years.
But that percentage dropped to 68.4% among women over 40 who had annual incomes less than $15,000.
The study showed that low-income women living in more affluent areas were less likely to undergo breast cancer screening compared with low-income women who lived in poorer areas.
The CDC notes that more studies should be done to see how breast cancer screening is being offered to these populations.
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