Title of article :
A Risk Assessment Comparison of Breast Cancer and Factors Affected to Risk Perception of Women in Turkey: A Cross-sectional Study
Author/Authors :
YÜKSEL, Serpil Dept. of Surgical Nursing, Division of Nursing - Faculty of Health Sciences - Necmettin Erbakan University - Konya - Turkey , ALTUN UĞRAŞ, Gülay Dept. of Surgical Nursing - Division of Nursing - School of Health - Mersin University - Mersin -Turkey , ÇAVDAR, İkbal Dept. of Surgical Nursing - Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing - İstanbul University - İstanbul - Turkey , AKYOLCU, Neriman Dept. of Surgical Nursing - Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing - İstanbul University - İstanbul - Turkey , BOZDOĞAN, Atilla Dept. of General Surgery - İstanbul Faculty of Medicine - İstanbul University - İstanbul - Turkey , ÖZMEN, Vahit Dept. of General Surgery - İstanbul Faculty of Medicine - İstanbul University - İstanbul - Turkey , ÖZKAN GÜRDAL, Sibel Dept. of General Surgery - Faculty of Medicine - Namık Kemal University - Tekirdağ - Turkey , ESENCAN, Ecem School of Medicine - Koç University - İstanbul - Turkey , VAROL SARAÇOĞLU, Gamze Dept. of Public Health - Faculty of Medicine - Namık Kemal University - Tekirdağ - Turkey
Pages :
10
From page :
308
To page :
317
Abstract :
Background: The increase in breast cancer incidence has enhanced attention towards breast cancer risk. The aim of this study was to determine the risk of breast cancer and risk perception of women, factors that affect risk perception, and to determine differences between absolute risk and the perception of risk. Methods: This cross-sectional study was carried out among 346 women whose score in the Gail Risk Model (GRM) was > 1.67% and/or had a 1st degree relative with breast cancer in Bahçeşehir town in Istanbul, Turkey between Jul 2012 and Dec 2012. Data were collected through face-to-face interviews. The level of risk for breast cancer has been calculated using GRM and the Breast Cancer Risk Assessment Form (BCRAF). Breast cancer risk perception (BCRP), has been evaluated by visual analogue 100-cm-long scale. Results: Even though 39.6% of the women considered themselves as high-risk carriers, according to the GRM and the BCRAF, only 11.6% and 9.8% of women were in the “high risk” category, respectively. There was a positive sig-nificant correlation between the GRM and the BCRAF scores (P<0.001), and the BCRAF and BCRP scores (P<0.001). Factors related to high-risk perception were age (40-59 yr), post-menopausal phase, high-very high eco-nomic income level, existence of breast cancer in the family, having regular breast self-examination and clinical breast examination (P<0.05). Conclusion: In women with high risk of breast, cancer there is a significant difference between the women’s risk per-ception and their absolute risk level.
Keywords :
Risk perception , Risk factors , Gail risk model , Breast cancer
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year :
2017
Record number :
2429537
Link To Document :
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