Addressing barriers and advancing equitable colorectal cancer screening in the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer/questioning population.
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In the United States, colorectal cancer is the third most prevalent non-skin cancer, causing 8% of cancer-related deaths.
APA
Kalluru PKR, Valisekka SS, et al. (2026). Addressing barriers and advancing equitable colorectal cancer screening in the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer/questioning population.. World journal of methodology, 16(1), 109316. https://doi.org/10.5662/wjm.v16.i1.109316
MLA
Kalluru PKR, et al.. "Addressing barriers and advancing equitable colorectal cancer screening in the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer/questioning population.." World journal of methodology, vol. 16, no. 1, 2026, pp. 109316.
PMID
41809171
Abstract
In the United States, colorectal cancer is the third most prevalent non-skin cancer, causing 8% of cancer-related deaths. The most effective way to decrease cancer morbidity and mortality is cancer screening. However, individuals who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer/questioning (LGBTQ+) are less likely to utilize cancer screening services compared to the general population. To understand the barriers to effective colorectal cancer screening in the LGBTQ+ population and recommend solutions, we conducted a critical review of the literature using multiple databases until March 2024 using search strings like "colorectal cancer", "screening", "LGBTQ+", "healthcare equity" and "barriers". We addressed the barriers at various levels, including patient, provider, institution, health insurance, healthcare policies, and data and population surveys. Our analysis indicates that the key contributing factors are social stigma, lack of provider awareness, and insufficient culturally competent care. We also recommend potential solutions such as provider training, increasing awareness and accessibility of screening services, and incorporating patient-centered care models. To achieve equitable access to colorectal cancer screening for the LGBTQ+ population, a holistic strategy involving healthcare professionals, lawmakers, and researchers is required. By identifying the challenges and solutions, this minireview aims to promote healthcare equity and better health outcomes for the LGBTQ+ population. Recommendations for future studies are also given to improve healthcare provision for the LGBTQ+ community.