Analysis of Knowledge About Male Breast Cancer Among Higher Education Male Students.

European journal of breast health Pub Date : 2021-10-04 eCollection Date: 2021-10-01 DOI:10.4274/ejbh.galenos.2021.2021-4-6
Eduarda Hiss Faria, Dirrieh Kim, Rafaela Melo Sisconetto, Vitória Flávia Melo Cucio, Pedro Paulo Guerreiro Dos Reis Ferreira, Bruna Silva Rodrigues Alves, Ígor Mendes Macedo Mendonça, Maite Rocha Oliveira, Anna Leticia Barbosa Vicente, Jeniffer Cristine Alves, Douglas Reis Abdalla
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Objective: Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women, both in Brazil and worldwide. Breast cancer can also affects men but this constitutes only 1% of cases and is thus considered rare, and for this reason is little studied. Statistics indicate an increase in its incidence with an estimate of new cases in recent years. This study aims to analyze the knowledge of higher education students in relation to breast cancer in men. the knowledge of higher education students in relation to breast cancer in men.

Materials and methods: Exploratory study with a quantitative approach. 299 male students participated in the study. Data collection took place through semi-structured questionnaires, completed by students from pure science, human sciences and health at a higher education institution.

Results: Regardless of the area of undergraduate study, 65.9% of the volunteers reported not knowing about breast cancer in men. Regarding predisposing factors for the development of breast cancer, 77.3% reported not knowing about these while 68.9% reported not knowing about breast self-examination. However, 67.6% believe that breast cancer in men can be prevented. Worryingly, 62.5% reported that they only seek medical assistance when becoming ill.

Conclusion: Evidence from this study suggests that higher level undergraduates have limited knowledge about breast cancer in men. Only one third knew that male breast cancer was possible. Even smaller proportions knew of the predisposing factors for breast cancer, how to perform self-examination and about diagnosis. These latter factors, when combined with a tendency to seek medical help only when ill, suggests a short-fall in health knowledge which should be corrected.

高校男生对男性乳腺癌认知情况分析
目的:乳腺癌是女性中最常见的癌症,无论是在巴西还是全世界。乳腺癌也会影响男性,但这只占病例的1%,因此被认为是罕见的,因此很少研究。统计数据表明,近年来新病例的发生率有所增加。本研究旨在分析高等教育学生与男性乳腺癌相关的知识。高等教育学生的知识与男性乳腺癌的关系材料与方法:探索性定量研究。299名男生参与了这项研究。数据收集是通过半结构化问卷进行的,由一所高等教育机构的纯科学、人文科学和卫生专业的学生完成。结果:无论本科学习的领域如何,65.9%的志愿者报告不知道男性乳腺癌。关于乳腺癌的易感因素,77.3%的人表示不知道这些因素,68.9%的人表示不知道乳房自我检查。然而,67.6%的人认为男性乳腺癌是可以预防的。令人担忧的是,62.5%的人报告说,他们只有在生病时才寻求医疗援助。结论:本研究的证据表明,高水平的大学生对男性乳腺癌的了解有限。只有三分之一的人知道男性乳腺癌是可能的。更少的人知道乳腺癌的易感因素,如何进行自我检查和诊断。后一种因素,加上只在生病时才寻求医疗帮助的倾向,表明卫生知识方面的不足,应该加以纠正。
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