Assessment of knowledge, attitude and practice towards breast cancer early detection methods among female health professionals at public health centers of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 2017
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Abstract
Cancer is a group of diseases characterized by the uncontrolled growth and multiply of abnormal cells. If the spread is not controlled, it can result in death.1 Breast cancer (BC) is an explosion of malignant cells that arises in the breast tissue and the term represents a range of disease, from non-invasive to invasive carcinoma.2 One of the most commonly diagnosed cancers worldwide was breast cancer which accounts 1.7 million (11.9%) of the total, and it is increasing particularly in developing countries where the majority of cases are diagnosed in late stages.3,4 Breast cancer is the first most often occurring among women in Ethiopia. Thousands of more cases unreported as women living in rural areas often seek treatment from traditional healers before seeking help from medical centers.5 Data from the Addis Ababa population based cancer registry showed that breast and cervical cancers were the leading commonly diagnosed cancer comprising
期刊介绍:
For many diseases, women’s physiology and life-cycle hormonal changes demand important consideration when determining healthcare management options. Age- and gender-related factors can directly affect treatment outcomes, and differences between the clinical management of, say, an adolescent female and that in a pre- or postmenopausal patient may be either subtle or profound. At the same time, there are certain conditions that are far more prevalent in women than men, and these may require special attention. Furthermore, in an increasingly aged population in which women demonstrate a greater life-expectancy.