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dc.contributor.authorA. T. M. Emdadul Haque, Muhammad Afif-
dc.contributor.authorNoor Azwa Laili, Nur Atiqah-
dc.contributor.authorNursakinah, Mainul Haque-
dc.date.accessioned2017-04-05T03:28:15Z-
dc.date.available2017-04-05T03:28:15Z-
dc.date.issued2017-04-04-
dc.identifier.urihttp://ir.unikl.edu.my/jspui/handle/123456789/15889-
dc.description.abstractBackground: Breast cancer (BC) is a major life-Threatening problem and a global concern including Malaysia. BC is an equal threat for both developing and developed countries. The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between sociodemographic factors with knowledge, attitude, and perception on BC screening among the females of University Kuala Lumpur, Royal College of Medicine Perak (UniKL RCMP). Materials and Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted from 2015 to 2016. The populations included were the students and staff of UniKL RCMP. The simple sampling method was used and a set of questionnaire was prepared and distributed to the participants who were willing to participate. The data were analyzed by using the SPSS version 17. Results: Of the 220 only 203 questionnaires were returned. Nearly 87.7% of participants indicated genetic factors as the cause of BC, followed by exposure to carcinogenic and X-ray. Excessive smoking (54.2%) and sedentary lifestyle (52.2%) were the risk factors of the BC. 100% of participants thought that breast self-examination (BSE) is important to detect a breast lump and most of them (76.8%) knew what a mammogram is but only 2.0% went for a mammogram. Chemotherapy (71.9%) and surgery (71.9%) were treatments options according to study participants. Nearly 91.1% agreed that regular mammogram could help to detect BC at an early stage. Nearly 88.2% thought BC is not easily curable. Finally, for the attitude on BC screening, most of them knew how to perform BSE (69.0%) with the frequency of 36.0% doing it once a year. Conclusions: The majority of the participants found the good knowledge on BC and on how to perform BSE. Although most of them knew what a mammogram is, only a few have gone for it since perhaps it is recommended for those who are above 50-year-old. Therefore, researchers believe and trust that there is an urgent need of state-funded multicenter study to prevent and early diagnosis of BC in Malaysia. © 2016 Indian Journal of Medical and Paediatric Oncology.en_US
dc.subjectAwarenessen_US
dc.subjectbreast cancer screeningen_US
dc.subjectfemalesen_US
dc.subjectMalaysiaen_US
dc.subjectpracticeen_US
dc.subjectRoyal College of Medicine Peraken_US
dc.titleCognizance and utilization about breast cancer screening among the health professional female students and staffs of University Kuala Lumpur, Royal College of Medicine Perak, Malaysiaen_US
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