Title of article :
Awareness and Knowledge of Breast Cancer Among University Students in Al Madina Al Munawara Region
Author/Authors :
Habib، Fawzia نويسنده Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, College of Medicine, Taibah University, Al Madina Al Munawara, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia , , Salman، Shaista نويسنده Department of Radiology, College of Medicine, Taibah University, Al Madina Al Munawara, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia , , Safwat، Maha نويسنده Department of Anatomy, College of Medicine, Taibah University, Al Madina Al Munawara, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia , , Shalaby، Sherien نويسنده Department of Pediatrics, College of Medicine, Taibah University, Al Madina Al Munawara, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2010
Abstract :
Background: Breast cancer, a critical health problem, is considered to be a progressive disease
with a poor prognosis if detected late. Public education about the disease plays a pivotal role
in early detection and subsequent improvements in prognosis. The present study assesses the
knowledge and awareness about various aspects of breast cancer among female university
students.
Methods: The knowledge of various aspects of breast cancer including incidence, early
warning signs, risk factors, screening, early detection measures and sources of information was
evaluated among female students in different faculties of Taibah University, Al Madina Al
Munawara, Saudi Arabia, from December 1 to 31, 2008. A self-structured validated questionnaire
that contained 23 itemized questions about breast cancer was randomly distributed to the
participants. Respondents’ levels of knowledge were determined and transferred to electronic
spreadsheets for further analysis.
Results: Of 301 students, 247 (82%) were available for final analysis with a mean age of
27 years (SD 12.1; age range: 18 to 39 years). Two hundred eleven (85.4%) respondents were
single, 218 (88%) nulliparous and 213 (86%) had no family history of breast cancer. Their
knowledge about the incidence of the disease was poor; only 34% replied correctly. A total of
148 (59.9%) respondents mentioned swelling in the skin/axilla while 123 (49.7%) suggested
skin changes as early warning signs of breast cancer. None of the participants expressed
knowledge about all established risk factors of the disease. One hundred fifty-nine (64.4%) did
not know the proper way to perform a breast self-examination and 104 (42.2%) had never
performed this test. Additionally, 128 (51.8%) knew that mammography was a screening tool
for breast cancer. Sources of information about the disease were: television and radio (139,
56.2%), printed material in journals and newspapers (86, 34.8%) and family physicians (13,
15.2%).
Conclusion: This study revealed that respondents showed deficient knowledge about key
issues concerning breast cancer and its early detection measures. It also revealed that health
workers were not the main source of information in the community, thereby posing a challenge
for community health services to provide basic required information about breast cancer.
Journal title :
Middle East Journal of Cancer (MEJC)
Journal title :
Middle East Journal of Cancer (MEJC)