Almahdi, Faris M. and Altom, Sara M. and Eysawi, Eman A and Alharbi, Asma A. and Ibrahim, Raga and AL-Bashir, Zainab A. and Al-Shameri, Nafisa M. and Barakat, Huda E. and Salim, Lina A. (2024) Enhancing Breast Cancer Awareness and Self-Examination Skills among Young Women: Impact of Educational Workshops. In: Achievements and Challenges of Medicine and Medical Science Vol. 6. BP International, pp. 110-119. ISBN 978-81-983173-1-5
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Background: The most prevalent cancer in the world is breast cancer, a form of cancer in women; its incidence is rising in a number of nations. Breast self-examination is a basic and straightforward method for women to discover breast changes. Early detection of this malignant disease whether by monthly self-examination, annual mammography or BRCA testing, has a crucial role in treatment effectiveness which is considered typically a multimodal approach.
Objective: The purpose of this research is to identify the effects of breast cancer awareness workshops on female students. We evaluated the participants' breast cancer knowledge and breast self-examination skills prior to and following the workshop using a set of questionnaires developed for the study.
Methodology: We conducted a quasi-experimental study. We assessed the participants' understanding of breast cancer and their proficiency in performing breast self-examinations (BSE) prior to and following the workshop using a collection of surveys specifically designed for the study.
Results: This study of 200 female medical students found mixed initial awareness of breast cancer symptoms and risk factors, with significant improvements post-workshop. Knowledge of symptoms like lumps and risk factors such as age, obesity, and high-fat diets increased notably. Attitudes toward breast self-examination also improved after educational intervention.
Conclusion: The implementation of public awareness strategies is crucial to overcoming the growing burden of breast cancer. Based on the research's results, we believe that private and public schools in Al-Madina should provide regular workshops in regard to breast self-examination and breast cancer for female students for the purpose of expanding their understanding, confidence, and ability to teach other females about early diagnosis of breast cancer.
Item Type: | Book Section |
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Subjects: | Open Library Press > Medical Science |
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Date Deposited: | 08 Jan 2025 10:31 |
Last Modified: | 27 Mar 2025 12:49 |
URI: | http://data.ms4sub.com/id/eprint/2105 |