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Breast cancer knowledge and practice of breast self-examination among Palestinian female, West Bank: A cross-sectional study.
Jobran, Afnan W M; Banat, Mohamad A; Awad, Bashar Yaser; Warasna, Haya J; Taqatqa, Yasmeen R; Jawabreh, Mahmoud; Abualrub, Yasmeen R; Brimo Alsaman, Muhamad Zakaria; Owais, Tarek A; Salman, Saif.
Afiliação
  • Jobran AWM; Faculty of Medicine Al Quds University Jerusalem Palestine.
  • Banat MA; Faculty of Medicine Palestine Polytechnic University Hebron Palestine.
  • Awad BY; Faculty of Medicine Palestine Polytechnic University Hebron Palestine.
  • Warasna HJ; Faculty of Medicine Palestine Polytechnic University Hebron Palestine.
  • Taqatqa YR; Faculty of Medicine Palestine Polytechnic University Hebron Palestine.
  • Jawabreh M; Faculty of Medicine Palestine Polytechnic University Hebron Palestine.
  • Abualrub YR; Faculty of Medicine Palestine Polytechnic University Hebron Palestine.
  • Brimo Alsaman MZ; Vascular Surgery Department Al-Razi Hospital Aleppo Syria.
  • Owais TA; Faculty of Pharmacy Benisuef University Benisuef Egypt.
  • Salman S; Departments of Neurological Surgery, Neurology and Critical Care Mayo Clinic Jacksonville Florida USA.
Health Sci Rep ; 6(11): e1678, 2023 Nov.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37927537
Background: Worldwide, breast cancer (BC) is the most frequently discovered tumor in women. Breast self-examination (BSE) is a helpful screening method that gives women more control over their bodies by educating them about the structures of their breasts and assisting in the early detection of any developing breast abnormalities. The purpose of this research was to assess Palestinian girls' degree of BSE awareness and practice. Method: A self-administered questionnaire was used to gauge participants' knowledge about BC and associated topics. Through an online survey, all girls above the age of 20 are encouraged to take part in the study. Female university students at academic levels I, II, III, and IV in Palestine were also invited to participate in the study by way of an online survey. Results: The study included 467 female participants, with 69% of the individuals being single. The majority of females (68.7%) scored poorly on knowledge of BC disease (possible risk, methods of detection, methods of diagnosis, methods of treatment, signs and symptoms, information about mammography, and other knowledge questions), whereas only 31.7% scored well. Conclusion: BC, which is thought to be the most common malignant development among them and the second leading cause of cancer mortality, is one of the issues that women in the West Bank face. Screening methods are crucial for the early detection of BC and for lowering disease-related morbidity and mortality. It has been advised that starting at age 20, every woman should take the BSE.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article