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    • Healthcare Disparities

    Background:

    • Lesbian and bisexual women exhibit elevated breast cancer incidence compared to heterosexual women.
    • Barriers to healthcare access for these women include provider unawareness and discriminatory attitudes.
    • These factors contribute to underutilization of essential breast cancer screening services.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To highlight the increased breast cancer risk in lesbian and bisexual women.
    • To underscore the need for healthcare professionals to address awareness and discrimination.
    • To advocate for the adoption of inclusive language and practices in healthcare settings.

    Main Methods:

    • Literature review on breast cancer risk factors in sexual minority women.
    • Analysis of healthcare access barriers reported by lesbian and bisexual women.
    • Examination of current healthcare professional training and practices regarding sexual orientation.

    Main Results:

    • Significant disparities in breast cancer screening rates exist among sexual minority women.
    • Lack of provider awareness and fear of discrimination deter women from seeking care.
    • Assumptions of heterosexuality by providers create unwelcoming healthcare environments.

    Conclusions:

    • Healthcare providers must be educated on the specific needs of lesbian and bisexual women regarding breast cancer.
    • Implementing inclusive language and non-discriminatory practices is essential for equitable care.
    • Improving access to breast cancer screening services is critical for this at-risk population.