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Barriers to colorectal cancer screening in Asia: A systematic review
Azeem, Eman; Gillani, Syed Wasif; Poh3, Vinci; Sulaiman, Syed Azhar Syed & Baig, Mirza R
Abstract
Purpose: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is among the top five cancers afflicting both men and women
globally. Once predominantly a Western disease, it has begun to rise in Asian countries as well. This
systematic review aims to compile and analyze the various barriers towards colorectal cancer screening
in Asia, and to determine if the barriers are consistent throughout the continent.
Methods: Article Inclusion criteria for based on year of publication from year 2008 till 2015, has been
conducted in Asia, and written in English language. A total of 23 studies were included in this review,
chosen via primary search of journal websites and databases, and a secondary search through the
reference lists of eligible articles.
Results: It was found that major barriers of colorectal cancer screening are; poor education/knowledge,
negative perceptions towards screening, aversion to test results, financial constraints, time constraints,
lack of physicians’ recommendation, limited/difficult access to screening locations, fatalistic beliefs, low
perceived risks, language barriers, confidence in traditional medicine/distrust in Western medicine,
ignorance and old age.
Conclusion: Lack of knowledge/education is the most critical barrier that is linked to a majority
of other barriers that can hinder a person from undergoing CRC screening for early
prevention, detection and treatment. Majority of these barriers encountered regarding the
poor rates of CRC screening are similar across countries in Asia.
Keywords
Colorectal cancer screening; Barrier; Knowledge; Criteria for eligibility
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