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HEALTHCARE SYSTEM FACTORS INFLUENCING PROSTATE CANCER SCREENING UPTAKE AMONG AFRICAN AMERICAN MEN: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW

James Oluwaseyi Thompson·Aisha Marilyn Okonkwo·David Chukwudi Benson
Published 21 February 2025
Vol. 11, No. 1 (2023)
pp. 19-38
CC BY 4.0
  1. 1
    James Oluwaseyi Thompson
    Department of Public Health, University of Derby, UK
    GB
  2. 2
    Aisha Marilyn Okonkwo
    Department of Public Health, University of Derby, UK
    GB
  3. 3
    David Chukwudi Benson
    Department of Public Health, University of Derby, UK
    GB

This dissertation conducts an in-depth systematic literature review to explore the multifaceted factors influencing prostate cancer screening uptake among African American men. The study examines healthcare system-associated factors, including access to healthcare, insurance coverage, and systemic mistrust. The review highlights the urgent need for targeted, culturally sensitive interventions and systemic reforms to enhance screening participation and address health outcomes disparities in African American men. By integrating evidence-based insights, the research proposes a comprehensive approach aimed at improving prostate cancer screening rates and reducing health disparities in this demographic

JournalOncology Journal
ISSN3065-0356
Volume / IssueVol. 11, No. 1 (2023)
Pages19-38
Published21 February 2025
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LicenseCC BY 4.0 — reuse with attribution
PublisherKeith Publications
Thompson, J., Okonkwo, A., Benson, D. (2025). HEALTHCARE SYSTEM FACTORS INFLUENCING PROSTATE CANCER SCREENING UPTAKE AMONG AFRICAN AMERICAN MEN: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW. Oncology Journal, Vol. 11 No. 1, pp. 19-38

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