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Breast Cancer Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices amongst Women in Qatar.


ABSTRACT: This cross-sectional study examines knowledge, attitudes, and practices surrounding breast cancer awareness and screening among women residents in Qatar. Females, >18 years old, registered with the Primary Health Care Corporation were invited to complete an Arabic or English online survey using a modified version of the Breast Cancer Awareness Module. Of the 9008 participants, 69% report awareness of breast cancer warning signs, but the results did not substantiate these claims. There remains a disconnect between participants' perceived awareness of their ability to detect breast cancer and their actual recognition of individual signs and symptoms. Nearly half (45.4%) report rarely or never checking their breasts for abnormalities (44.6%). Breast self-examination (BSE) and Breast Cancer Screening (BCS) uptake is low and many are unaware of the starting age for invitation to Qatar's BCS program. While only 18% of women report receiving an invitation, 94% attended, indicating that the BCS invitation is a remarkably effective means of improving screening uptake. Policymakers should capitalize on early recognition, which is possible in the youthful population. Broadening awareness campaigns and interventions targeting a broader audience including males, community and religious leaders and healthcare professionals may prove more effective in Arab communities.

SUBMITTER: Hamed E 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8997898 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Breast Cancer Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices amongst Women in Qatar.

Hamed Ehab E   Alemrayat Bayan B   Syed Mohamed Ahmed MA   Daher-Nashif Suhad S   Rasheed Hadi Mohamad Abu HMA   Kane Tanya T  

International journal of environmental research and public health 20220328 7


This cross-sectional study examines knowledge, attitudes, and practices surrounding breast cancer awareness and screening among women residents in Qatar. Females, >18 years old, registered with the Primary Health Care Corporation were invited to complete an Arabic or English online survey using a modified version of the Breast Cancer Awareness Module. Of the 9008 participants, 69% report awareness of breast cancer warning signs, but the results did not substantiate these claims. There remains a  ...[more]

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