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Edugbe, AE |
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Eseigbe, P |
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Idoko, PE |
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Zubairu, HD |
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Ezemenahi, SI |
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2024-09-19T11:02:17Z |
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2024-09-19T11:02:17Z |
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2024-09-15 |
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Eseigbe P, Idoko PE, Zubairu HD, Ezemenahi SI, Edugbe AE. Awareness and Practice of Breast Cancer Screening Methods Among Women in an Urban Area of North-Western Nigeria. 2024; Res. J. Health Sci. 12(3): 205 - 212 |
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http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/2802 |
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Background: Breast cancer is a public health burden among women globally.
Screening for breast cancer is pivotal to the reduction in the morbidity and
mortality associated with breast cancer among women. This study aimed to
assess the level of awareness and practices of breast cancer screening methods
among women who attended an educational conference in Kaduna metropolis,
Northwest Nigeria.
Methods: A cross-sectional survey was conducted. A modified validated self administered questionnaire was used to collect data on the awareness and
practice of breast cancer screening methods among the women. Data was
analyzed using descriptive analysis.
Results: A total of 274 women with a mean age of 43.26 ± 9.58 years
participated in this study. Most (90.5%) of the participants were aware of breast
cancer. The rate of awareness of breast self-examination (BSE) was 70.1%,
however, only 40.5% of the women practiced BSE with 10.6% performing it
monthly. Over half, 51.8%, of the study participants were aware of clinical
breast examination (CBE) while only 12.4% of the women had gone for a CBE.
Mammography as a screening method for breast cancer had the least awareness
rate of 27.7% while only 9.5% had done it. The common reason stated for not
practicing these breast cancer screening methods was poor knowledge.
Conclusion: This study has highlighted the low awareness and practice of
breast cancer screening methods among women. There is a need to improve
strategies of health literacy on these screening methods among women to reduce
the mortality and morbidity posed by breast cancer. |
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Research Journal of Health Sciences |
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dc.subject |
Breast cancer, breast cancer screening, breast self-examination, clinical breast examination, mammography, Nigeria. |
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Awareness and practice of breast cancer screening methods among women in an urban area of North-Western Nigeria |
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Article |
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