JOURNAL ARTICLE

Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices of Breast Cancer Screening Among Women in Jordan

Areej OthmanMamoun AhramMohammed Rasoul Al-TarawnehManal Shahrouri

Year: 2014 Journal:   Health Care For Women International Vol: 36 (5)Pages: 578-592   Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Abstract

Enhancing breast cancer screening in developing countries is pivotal in improving women's health. We aimed at describing knowledge of and perceived reasons for performing breast cancer screening. We interviewed 1,549 population-based randomly selected women. We found that women share limited knowledge about breast cancer screening. Few women performed screening for early detection purposes. The influence of physicians was the main reason for performing mammography. Prevalence of breast cancer screening might be enhanced by integrating screening into other medical services. Health agencies need to invite women for screening and educate them regarding the importance of screening in the absence of symptoms.

Keywords:
Breast cancer screening Medicine Mammography Breast cancer Family medicine Cancer screening Cancer Mammography screening Gynecology Population Breast screening Environmental health Internal medicine

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Topics

Global Cancer Incidence and Screening
Health Sciences →  Medicine →  Oncology
Health Literacy and Information Accessibility
Health Sciences →  Health Professions →  General Health Professions
Cervical Cancer and HPV Research
Health Sciences →  Medicine →  Epidemiology
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