Evolution of accesses to information on breast cancer and screening on the Brazilian National Cancer Institute website: an exploratory study

Abstract Delays in diagnosis due to low Breast Cancer awareness are widespread in Brazil maybe owing to ineffective strategies to raise attention on early diagnosis. As a proxy of collective interest in BC screanning (BCS) we studied the monthly accesses to BC and BCS webpages in INCA's website along 48 months. A log analyzer built a time serie (2006-2009) of BC and BCS monthly means, which oscilations were studied by analysis of variance (ANOVA). We found significant increasing accesses to BC and transient “ attention peaks ” . Enlargement in BC/BCS differences along all period were caused by increasing accesses to BC and decreasing/minor/stable oscillations to SBC pages. These results are consistent with previous reports on increasing interest to BC contrasting with indifference on BCS. In the context of an exploratory study, we discussed some aspects: weakness of a “ prevention culture ” ; lack of confidence in health system and screening programs; “ celebrity effect ” in the context of media framing; collective perception of risks heightened by perception of social vulnerability. Findings suggest that culture-tailored communication strategies would be necessary to inform Brazilian people about BCS. Future research is needed to study social perceptions and constructions on BC topics.Resumo Demoras no diagn óstico do câncer de mama (CM) são comuns no Brasil, talvez devido à ineficácia de estratégias de divulgação sobre os meios para a identificação pr...
Source: Ciencia e Saude Coletiva - Category: Occupational Health Source Type: research