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Mihai AM, Ianculescu L, Cretoiu D, Suciu N
Breast Cancer Screening in Romania: Challenges and Opportunities for Early Detection
Acta Endo (Buc) 2024, 20 (1): 45-50doi: 10.4183/aeb.2024.45
Breast cancer has surpassed lung cancer as the most
common type of cancer globally, representing approximately
25% of all cancer cases and leading in cancer-related mortality
among women. In Romania, breast cancer accounts for 26.9%
of all female cancer diagnoses, with an increasing incidence and
significant mortality rate despite one of the lowest incidence
rates in Europe. The study highlights the disparities in breast
cancer outcomes across Europe, with Romania showing lower
survival rates compared to Western European countries.
This disparity is partly attributed to the low participation in
breast cancer screening programs, where only 9% of eligible
Romanian women underwent mammography in 2020, far
below the European average of 60%. The World Health
Organization (WHO) and European Commission emphasize
the importance of organized population-based screening for
women aged 50-69, yet many barriers, including low health
literacy, lack of awareness, and socio-economic challenges,
hinder effective participation, especially among vulnerable
populations. This study, conducted over three years at the
“Alessandrescu Rusescu” National Institute for Mother and
Child Health, involved 1,705 patients and aims to provide
insights into improving breast cancer screening participation
and outcomes in Romania.
Keywords: breast cancer, screening, adherence, mammography.
Correspondence: Ana-Maria Mihai MD, “Alessandrescu Rusescu” National Institute for Mother and Child Health, Obstetrics- Gynecology, Gheorghe Polizu 38-52, Bucharest, 011062, Romania, E-mail: med.anamariamihai@yahoo.com