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  • Public Health
  • Cancer Prevention
  • Health Policy

Background:

  • Breast cancer poses a significant public health challenge.
  • Current primary prevention often focuses on individual behaviors.
  • Systemic, population-level approaches are proposed as an alternative.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify and rate the importance and feasibility of systemic interventions for breast cancer prevention.
  • To explore stakeholder perspectives on population-based prevention strategies.
  • To understand regional variations in perceived intervention effectiveness.

Main Methods:

  • Employed a mixed-methods approach: group concept mapping (GCM).
  • Involved 351 participants from California who sorted 84 potential interventions.
  • Utilized multidimensional scaling and cluster analysis to identify intervention themes.

Main Results:

  • Eleven distinct clusters or themes of systemic interventions were identified.
  • Perceptions of intervention importance and feasibility varied by geographic region within California.
  • Stakeholder ratings differed based on participants' region of residence.

Conclusions:

  • Systemic, population-level interventions are crucial for breast cancer prevention.
  • Collaboration with community partners is essential for developing effective public health solutions.
  • Engaging diverse geographic areas, including non-urban regions, is vital for comprehensive prevention strategies.