نتایج جستجو برای: breast awareness

تعداد نتایج: 355244  

Journal: :Asian Pacific journal of cancer prevention : APJCP 2015
Kawsar Ahmed Sayed Asaduzzaman Mamun Ibn Bashar Goljar Hossain Touhid Bhuiyan

BACKGROUND In the low incoming country Bangladesh, breast cancer is second most common neoplasm and is increasing at an alarming rate among females. Lack of awareness and illiteracy are contributory factors for late presentation and therefore mortality. PURPOSE To examine associations of different factors with breast cancer mortality and to raise awareness among the women of society in Bangla...

2017
Olufikayo Bamidele Nasreen Ali Chris Papadopoulos Gurch Randhawa

Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women in the United Kingdom (UK) accounting for about 15% of cancer deaths. The National Breast Cancer Screening Programme in the UK was introduced in 1988 to assist with early detection and better management of breast cancer. Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) women however have a low uptake of the National Breast Screening programme when compared to ...

2013
Julia M. Mason

Contemporary narratives of breast health must be understood within the context of the history of published writing about breast cancer. Written mentions of breast cancer appear as early as Egyptian papyrus. However, until the 1960s the majority of the published writing about breast cancer came primarily from the medical field. In the 1960s some women, mainly outside of the medical field, respon...

2014
Vijay Naraynsingh Shamir O Cawich Ravi Maharaj Dilip Dan Dale Hassranah

The potential for breast cancer to present with lymphatic metastases, has instilled anxiety when women present with axillary masses. We discuss a simple and reliable clinical sign that can help clinicians to distinguish between axillary nodal metastases and accessory axillary breast tissue. Awareness and recognition of the "V-sign" can allay anxiety in women with accessary axillary breast tissu...

ژورنال: حیات 2013
صحرایی, افسانه, طهماسبی, رحیم, نوروزی, آزیتا,

  Background & Aim: Although breast self-examination (BSE) is no longer recommended for screening of breast cancer, its training and practicing is a gateway to health promotion and provides women with knowledge and attitudes that set the stage for clinical breast examination and mammography screening later in life. The aim of this study was to recognize predicting factors of the BSE based on th...

2017
Racquel E. Kohler Satish Gopal Clara N. Lee Bryan J. Weiner Bryce B. Reeve Stephanie B. Wheeler

Purpose Breast cancer is the most common female cancer in Africa and leading cause of death resulting from cancer; however, many countries lack early detection services. In Malawi, women are frequently diagnosed with large tumors after long symptomatic periods. Little is known about local cancer knowledge. Methods We administered a cross-sectional survey with a discrete choice experiment to a...

2016
Omolola Salako Alero Ann Robert Kehinde Sharafadeen Okunade Adeola Olatunji Adeola Fakolade Victor Isibor Deborah Falode

INTRODUCTION There is a substantial increase in the incidence of breast cancer in Nigeria usually with the late stage presentations and subsequent poor rates of survival attributed mainly to a low level of cancer awareness and ignorance amongst patients. Cancer information system (CIS) is now assuming an emerging role in this respect. METHODS This was a descriptive study carried out over a on...

2017
Olayide Oluyemisi Ogunsiji Cannas Kwok Lee Chun Fan

BACKGROUND Breast cancer is the most diagnosed cancer among women and a leading cause of mortality and morbidity, globally. Breast cancer mortality can be improved through routine cancer screening, yet migrant populations have lower participation rates. While African migrants are among the fastest growing migrant population in Australia, their breast cancer screening behaviour is under-studied....

2015
Chamindri Witharana Prabhavi Wijesiriwardhana Kalani Jayasekara Priyanka Kumari Chaturaka Rodrigo

BACKGROUND The incidences of breast, cervical and uterine malignancies continue to increase in Sri Lanka. It is important to explore the awareness of both women and their male partners regarding these malignancies and available screening services as it would determine the health seeking behaviours of females. METHODS This was a cross sectional survey of couples residing in the Galle District ...

2012
Lindsay J. L. Forbes Alice S. Forster Rachael H. Dodd Lorraine Tucker Rachel Laming Sarah Sellars Julietta Patnick Amanda J. Ramirez

Background. Women over 70 with breast cancer have poorer one-year survival and present at a more advanced stage than younger women. Promoting early symptomatic presentation in older women may reduce stage cost effectively and is unlikely to lead to overdiagnosis. After examining efficacy in a randomised controlled trial, we piloted a brief health professional-delivered intervention to equip wom...

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