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Experiences of cancer-related stigma in Africa: A scoping review.

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Mwobobia, JM; Sardana, S; Abouelella, D; Posani, S; Ledbetter, L; Graton, M; Osazuwa-Peters, N; Knettel, BA
Published in: Int J Cancer
June 15, 2025

Cancer is a major health issue, particularly in low- and middle-income countries where 70% of cancer deaths occur. Stigma and barriers to screening and treatment lead to poor outcomes. We conducted structured searches of PubMed, Embase, MEDLINE, CINAHL, and CABI Global Health databases according to PRISMA-ScR guidelines. Searches used keywords related to (1) Africa, (2) cancer, and (3) stigma. We then screened to finalize a list of research manuscripts, dissertations, theses, and conference abstracts using quantitative, qualitative, or mixed methods to explore cancer stigma in Africa. This review focused on non-cervical cancers. Breast and cervical cancers have distinct stigma-related experiences due to awareness, screening, and sociocultural perceptions. Including cervical cancer risks dilutes the specificity and depth of findings. The review included 53 studies that linked stigma and cancer in Africa to physical symptoms, appearance changes, misconceptions, and emotional challenges, hindering care and worsening treatment outcomes. Cancer-related stigma negatively impacts screening and treatment engagement in Africa. The lack of intervention studies underscores the need for evidence-based strategies to reduce stigma. Future efforts should reduce barriers to cancer care, enhance public awareness, and implement policy changes to improve outcomes.

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Int J Cancer

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EISSN

1097-0215

Publication Date

June 15, 2025

Volume

156

Issue

12

Start / End Page

2265 / 2282

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Social Stigma
  • Oncology & Carcinogenesis
  • Neoplasms
  • Humans
  • Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
  • Female
  • Early Detection of Cancer
  • Africa
  • 3211 Oncology and carcinogenesis
  • 1112 Oncology and Carcinogenesis
 

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Mwobobia, J. M., Sardana, S., Abouelella, D., Posani, S., Ledbetter, L., Graton, M., … Knettel, B. A. (2025). Experiences of cancer-related stigma in Africa: A scoping review. Int J Cancer, 156(12), 2265–2282. https://doi.org/10.1002/ijc.35376
Mwobobia, Judith M., Srishti Sardana, Dina Abouelella, Suhana Posani, Leila Ledbetter, Margaret Graton, Nosayaba Osazuwa-Peters, and Brandon A. Knettel. “Experiences of cancer-related stigma in Africa: A scoping review.Int J Cancer 156, no. 12 (June 15, 2025): 2265–82. https://doi.org/10.1002/ijc.35376.
Mwobobia JM, Sardana S, Abouelella D, Posani S, Ledbetter L, Graton M, et al. Experiences of cancer-related stigma in Africa: A scoping review. Int J Cancer. 2025 Jun 15;156(12):2265–82.
Mwobobia, Judith M., et al. “Experiences of cancer-related stigma in Africa: A scoping review.Int J Cancer, vol. 156, no. 12, June 2025, pp. 2265–82. Pubmed, doi:10.1002/ijc.35376.
Mwobobia JM, Sardana S, Abouelella D, Posani S, Ledbetter L, Graton M, Osazuwa-Peters N, Knettel BA. Experiences of cancer-related stigma in Africa: A scoping review. Int J Cancer. 2025 Jun 15;156(12):2265–2282.
Journal cover image

Published In

Int J Cancer

DOI

EISSN

1097-0215

Publication Date

June 15, 2025

Volume

156

Issue

12

Start / End Page

2265 / 2282

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Social Stigma
  • Oncology & Carcinogenesis
  • Neoplasms
  • Humans
  • Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
  • Female
  • Early Detection of Cancer
  • Africa
  • 3211 Oncology and carcinogenesis
  • 1112 Oncology and Carcinogenesis