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Awareness of Palestinian Women About Breast Cancer Risk Factors: A National Cross-Sectional Study.

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dc.contributor.author Elshami, M
dc.contributor.author Al-Slaibi, I
dc.contributor.author Ghithan, R
dc.contributor.author Alser, M
dc.contributor.author Shurrab, N
dc.contributor.author Ismail, I
dc.contributor.author Mahfouz, I
dc.contributor.author Fannon, A
dc.contributor.author Qasrawi, M
dc.contributor.author Hawa, M
dc.contributor.author Giacaman, N
dc.contributor.author Ahmaro, M
dc.contributor.author Okshiya, H
dc.contributor.author Zaatreh, R
dc.contributor.author Abukhalil, W
dc.contributor.author Usrof, F
dc.contributor.author Melhim, N
dc.contributor.author Madbouh, R
dc.contributor.author Abu Hziema, H
dc.contributor.author Lahlooh, R
dc.contributor.author Ubaiat, S
dc.contributor.author Jaffal, N
dc.contributor.author Alawna, R
dc.contributor.author Abed, S
dc.contributor.author Abuzahra, B
dc.contributor.author Abu Kwaik, A
dc.contributor.author Dodin, M
dc.contributor.author Taha, R
dc.contributor.author Alashqar, D
dc.contributor.author Mobarak, R
dc.contributor.author Smerat, T
dc.contributor.author Abu-El-Noor, N
dc.contributor.author Bottcher, B
dc.date.accessioned 2023-05-28T09:31:36Z
dc.date.available 2023-05-28T09:31:36Z
dc.date.issued 2022
dc.identifier.citation https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36508704/ en_US
dc.identifier.uri http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/8871
dc.description.abstract PURPOSE This study aimed to assess awareness of Palestinian women about breast cancer (BC) age-related and lifetime risks and its risk factors and to identify factors associated with good awareness. MATERIALS AND METHODS Adult women were recruited from government hospitals, primary health care centers, and public spaces in 11 governorates in Palestine. Recognition of 14 BC risk factors was assessed using a translated-into-Arabic version of the validated BC awareness measure. The level of BC risk factor awareness was determined on the basis of the number of risk factors recognized: poor (0-4), fair (5-9), and good (10-14). RESULTS Of 6,269 potential participants approached, 5,434 agreed and completed the questionnaire (response rate = 86.7%). A total of 5,257 questionnaires were included: 2,706 from the West Bank and Jerusalem and 2,551 from the Gaza Strip. Only 173 participants (3.3%) recognized the age-related risk of BC. More than one quarter (n = 1,465; 27.9%) recognized the lifetime risk of BC. The most recognized modifiable risk factor was not breastfeeding (n = 4,937; 93.9%), whereas the least recognized was having children later on in life or not at all (n = 1,755; 33.4%). The most recognized nonmodifiable risk factor was radiation exposure (n = 4,579; 87.1%), whereas the least recognized was starting the periods at an early age (n = 1,030; 19.6%). In total, 2, 024 participants (38.4%) demonstrated good BC risk factor awareness. Participants from the Gaza Strip had a higher likelihood than participants from the West Bank and Jerusalem to have good awareness (42.0% v 35.2%). Age ≥ 40 years, postsecondary education, and visiting hospitals and primary health care centers were all associated with an increase in the likelihood of having good BC risk factor awareness. CONCLUSION The awareness of BC risk factors was suboptimal. These findings highlight the need for implementing health education programs combined with consistent use of ad hoc opportunities to raise awareness by health care providers en_US
dc.language.iso en_US en_US
dc.publisher JCO Global Oncology en_US
dc.title Awareness of Palestinian Women About Breast Cancer Risk Factors: A National Cross-Sectional Study. en_US
dc.type Article en_US
dc.type Working Paper en_US


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