Level of Awareness, Screening Practices, and Self-Detection Among Breast Cancer Patients.

IF 1.3 Q4 ONCOLOGY
Ahmed Nawzad Hassan, Mustafa Saber Al-Attar
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Abstract

Objective: Having good knowledge and performing regular pre-tests under physician supervision play a crucial role in the early detection of breast cancer. The aim of this study was to investigate the level of awareness, frequency of performing routine screening, types of screening methods prior to detection, and who detected the case, among women diagnosed with breast cancer.

Materials and methods: A cross-sectional study that used a designed questionnaire applied to investigate demographic data and four other aspects: level of awareness, screening practices, type of screening methods used, and who detected the case for the first time. Women who were diagnosed with breast cancer and registered at Nanakali Hospital were included.

Results: A total of 150 women participated. Most of the participants (80%) had no previous knowledge regarding causes, signs and symptoms, or detection methods, while only 20% had little information. Among the participants, most (87.3%) did not undergo any pre-tests before the time of diagnosis, while only 12.7% did pre-test at least once. The screening methods used prior to the diagnosis were: breast self-exam (n=9); ultrasonography (n=8), and only two had mammography. Detecting the case for the first time, 68.7% of the cases were detected by chance or accidentally, and 31.3% were detected by physicians.

Conclusion: The level of awareness and performance of routine screening differ greatly among different populations and countries. Women in Erbil, generally have a low level of awareness and insufficient knowledge regarding breast cancer; most women do not undertake any regular screening for early detection of this cancer compared to Western countries. Having previous knowledge and doing pre-tests regularly play a key role in the early detection of this cancer, which minimizes the consequences.

乳腺癌患者的认知水平、筛查实践和自我检测。
目的:掌握乳腺癌相关知识,在医师指导下定期进行前期检查,对乳腺癌的早期发现具有重要意义。本研究的目的是调查诊断为乳腺癌的妇女的意识水平、进行常规筛查的频率、检测前筛查方法的类型以及检测病例的人。材料和方法:一项横断面研究,使用设计的问卷调查人口统计数据和其他四个方面:意识水平、筛查做法、使用的筛查方法类型和首次发现病例的人。被诊断患有乳腺癌并在Nanakali医院登记的妇女也包括在内。结果:共有150名女性参与。大多数参与者(80%)以前对病因、体征和症状或检测方法一无所知,而只有20%的人知之甚少。在参与者中,大多数(87.3%)在诊断前没有进行任何预测试,而只有12.7%至少进行了一次预测试。诊断前的筛查方法为:乳房自检(n=9);超声检查(n=8),乳房x光检查仅2例。首次发现病例中,68.7%为偶然或偶然发现病例,31.3%为医师发现病例。结论:不同人群和国家对常规筛查的认识水平和执行情况存在较大差异。埃尔比勒的妇女对乳腺癌的认识水平普遍较低,知识不足;与西方国家相比,大多数妇女没有进行任何定期的早期癌症检查。了解之前的知识并定期进行预检查在早期发现这种癌症方面发挥了关键作用,从而将后果降到最低。
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