Department of Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics, Dubai Pharmacy College for Girls, Dubai, UAE.
Institute of Public Health, College of Medicine & Health Sciences, United Arab Emirates University, Al-Ain, United Arab Emirates.
Asian Pac J Cancer Prev. 2023 Feb 1;24(2):479-487. doi: 10.31557/APJCP.2023.24.2.479.
Breast cancer is considered the most dangerous cancer for women, driving the highest number of mortalities in women worldwide. According to the WHO 2020 report, breast cancer showed the highest five-year prevalence in the UAE, among other cancers. This research assessed breast cancer awareness, potential risk factors, screening approaches and practices, barriers to screening, and attitudes toward seeking medical help among UAE women. A cross-sectional community-based study was conducted through a web-based validated questionnaire. Data analysis was carried out using IBM SPSS version 27. The questionnaire was sent through social media platforms. The eligible completed were 616 responses. This study showed a prevalence of breast cancer of 3.1% among the study population. Regarding Breast cancer knowledge, most of the participants, 65.8% had moderate knowledge, 19% had poor knowledge, and only 7.6% had good knowledge. Breast cancer screening methods were the most recognized section at 76%, followed by knowledge of symptoms and while the least known section was the BC risk factors. Twenty-five percent of respondents had at least one breast cancer symptom. About 37.1% of women aged more than 40 years had never undergone mammography. In potential, most participants and 81.7% were having more than five of the BC risk factors had adequate knowledge about breast cancer with relatively higher knowledge scores for screening methods and symptoms. Participants who received information from healthcare providers or attended awareness events had a higher knowledge score. In contrast, insufficient mammography screening had been revealed. At the same time, potential risk evaluation revealed a high percentage of participants suffering from many potential risk factors.
乳腺癌被认为是女性最危险的癌症,导致全球女性死亡率最高。根据世界卫生组织 2020 年的报告,乳腺癌在阿联酋的所有癌症中五年患病率最高。本研究评估了阿联酋女性对乳腺癌的认识、潜在风险因素、筛查方法和实践、筛查障碍以及对寻求医疗帮助的态度。采用基于社区的横断面研究,通过基于网络的验证问卷进行。使用 IBM SPSS 版本 27 进行数据分析。问卷通过社交媒体平台发送。合格的完成问卷为 616 份。本研究显示研究人群中乳腺癌的患病率为 3.1%。关于乳腺癌知识,大多数参与者(65.8%)具有中等程度的知识,19%的参与者知识水平较差,只有 7.6%的参与者具有良好的知识水平。乳腺癌筛查方法是最被认可的部分,占 76%,其次是症状知识,而最不为人知的部分是乳腺癌风险因素。25%的受访者有至少一种乳腺癌症状。超过 40 岁的女性中约有 37.1%从未接受过乳房 X 光检查。在潜在的风险因素方面,81.7%的参与者拥有超过 5 种乳腺癌风险因素,他们对乳腺癌的了解相对较多,对筛查方法和症状的了解程度也较高。接受过医疗保健提供者信息或参加过相关活动的参与者的知识得分更高。相比之下,乳房 X 光检查不足的情况也很明显。同时,潜在风险评估显示,许多参与者存在多种潜在风险因素。