Determination of Breast Cancer Risk and Knowledge Levels in Women: The Case of Cyprus
Breast cancer is the type of cancer that is seen all over the world and ranks first among female cancers in terms of incidence and cause of death. This research was conducted to determine the breast cancer risk level and breast cancer knowledge level in women living in Northern Cyprus. The study, wh...
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description | Breast cancer is the type of cancer that is seen all over the world and ranks first among female cancers in terms of incidence and cause of death.
This research was conducted to determine the breast cancer risk level and breast cancer knowledge level in women living in Northern Cyprus.
The study, which was planned as a relational survey, was carried out as web-based. The research was completed with 657 adult female participants living in Northern Cyprus who volunteered to participate in the study. In order to collect data, the first section includes the introductory features, the second section includes the "Breast Cancer Risk Assessment Form" for determining breast cancer risk levels, the third section includes the "Comprehensive Breast Cancer Knowledge Test" to determine the breast cancer knowledge levels of the participants, and the fourth section includes the "Champion Health Belief Model Scale" was used.
It was determined that 95.2% of women were in the low risk group for breast cancer. The knowledge test mean score is 12.05, and it can be said that the scores obtained are above the average (min:4- max:18). It was found that 55.7% of the women knew how to do Breast Self-Examination (BSE), but only 15.4% of them regularly performed BSE every month. It was found that 80.9% of the women never had mammography and their knowledge scores increased with increasing education level (p< 0.001) and there was a significant relationship between non-smokers and their knowledge levels (p< 0.01).
Despite the high scores of women in knowledge tests, it was observed that the frequency of applying BSE and having mammography was very low. Regardless of the risk factors for breast cancer, the importance of regular check-ups and BSE for every woman should be taught to women by health professionals, and group trainings should be planned for women who do not have training on this subject. |
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