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Acta Biomedica Scientia

Volume 4, Issue 3, 2017
Mcmed International
Acta Biomedica Scientia
Issn
2348 - 215X (Print), 2348 - 2168 (Online)
Frequency
bi-annual
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editorabs@mcmed.us
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Abstract
Title
EVALUATION OF AWARENESS, KNOWLEDGE, BARRIERS AND ATTITUDE TOWARDS BREAST CANCER AMONG INDIAN RURAL POPULATION
Author
Vadlamudi Phani Deepthi1, Kannekanti Naveen Kumar
Email
drpebyreddy@gmail.com
keyword
Breast Cancer; Breast Self examination; Clinical Breast Examination, Knowledge, Awareness
Abstract
Breast cancer has ranked first among Indian female population and they could be saved if they had timely access to early detection for treatment. The present study was designed to determine the awareness, knowledge, barriers and attitude on breast cancer among the rural population in south India by semi-structured questionnaire. Result showed only 21% of the studied population was aware of breast cancer, which includes about breast cancer (52%), Breast Self-Examination (10%), high risk in above 50 years of age (8%), non-lacting women (22%), hereditary (32%), early menstrual and later menopause (3%) and 1st child birth after 30yrs (22%). Over all 18.5.% had knowledge on breast cancer which includes at the age of 20 should do breast self-examination (BSE) and done every month on 7th day after menstruation(6%), clinical breast examination in 2 years once(2%), BSE done on standing with head supine position(1%), lump in breast with or without pain (32%), blood / pus discharge(38%), change in size, shape, colour of breast and inversion of nipple(22%) are the sign of breast cancer. The knowledge on clinical breast examination that done every year after 40 yrs (4%), screening methods (38%) and the treatment (24%) for cancer. Though awareness and knowledge about breast cancer was low but studied showed positive attitude want to know how to perform BSE (94%), check for CBE (62%), monthly performance of SEB (92%), regular yearly CBE (62%), immediate CBE if any lump or discharge (89%) observed and assured to create awareness and knowledge on breast cancer and BSE for their family members and friends (98%). The present study concludes that lack of awareness and knowledge about breast cancer and to perform BSE made barrier for most of the studied population for early screening and treatment for breast cancer
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