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Beliefs about Breast Cancer among Women in the Western Amazon: A Population-Based Study

OBJECTIVE: Evaluate the beliefs about the risk factors for breast cancer in a population of women from the western Amazon and determine the factors associated with the higher belief scores presented by this population. METHODS: A population-based cross-sectional study included 478 women aged >40...

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Autores principales: Schilling, Marla Presa Raulino, da Silva, Ilce Ferreira, Opitz, Simone Perufo, Borges, Maria Fernanda de Sousa Oliveira, Koifman, Rosalina Jorge, Koifman, Sergio
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Publicado: West Asia Organization for Cancer Prevention 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6897015/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30803209
http://dx.doi.org/10.31557/APJCP.2019.20.2.469
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author Schilling, Marla Presa Raulino
da Silva, Ilce Ferreira
Opitz, Simone Perufo
Borges, Maria Fernanda de Sousa Oliveira
Koifman, Rosalina Jorge
Koifman, Sergio
author_facet Schilling, Marla Presa Raulino
da Silva, Ilce Ferreira
Opitz, Simone Perufo
Borges, Maria Fernanda de Sousa Oliveira
Koifman, Rosalina Jorge
Koifman, Sergio
author_sort Schilling, Marla Presa Raulino
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description OBJECTIVE: Evaluate the beliefs about the risk factors for breast cancer in a population of women from the western Amazon and determine the factors associated with the higher belief scores presented by this population. METHODS: A population-based cross-sectional study included 478 women aged >40 years residing in Rio Branco, Acre, Brazil. An American Cancer Society questionnaire was applied to assess the knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs about breast cancer. RESULTS: The main beliefs about the risk factors for breast cancer were breast trauma (95%), use of underwire bra (58.5%), and a high number of sexual partners (55.5%). Women from younger age groups presented higher belief scores (Bcoefficient: –0.04, 95% CI: –0.07; –0.01) than those of women from older age groups. A strong association was noted between high knowledge scores of risk factors and signs/symptoms of the disease and high belief scores in the study group (Bcoefficient:0.33;95%CI:0.28;0.38). CONCLUSION: The results indicate the existence of important beliefs related to the risk factors for breast cancer. Women from younger age groups, women who have seen a gynecologist in the past 2 years, and women who had more knowledge about the risk factors and signs and symptoms of breast cancer had higher belief scores.
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spelling pubmed-68970152019-12-12 Beliefs about Breast Cancer among Women in the Western Amazon: A Population-Based Study Schilling, Marla Presa Raulino da Silva, Ilce Ferreira Opitz, Simone Perufo Borges, Maria Fernanda de Sousa Oliveira Koifman, Rosalina Jorge Koifman, Sergio Asian Pac J Cancer Prev Research Article OBJECTIVE: Evaluate the beliefs about the risk factors for breast cancer in a population of women from the western Amazon and determine the factors associated with the higher belief scores presented by this population. METHODS: A population-based cross-sectional study included 478 women aged >40 years residing in Rio Branco, Acre, Brazil. An American Cancer Society questionnaire was applied to assess the knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs about breast cancer. RESULTS: The main beliefs about the risk factors for breast cancer were breast trauma (95%), use of underwire bra (58.5%), and a high number of sexual partners (55.5%). Women from younger age groups presented higher belief scores (Bcoefficient: –0.04, 95% CI: –0.07; –0.01) than those of women from older age groups. A strong association was noted between high knowledge scores of risk factors and signs/symptoms of the disease and high belief scores in the study group (Bcoefficient:0.33;95%CI:0.28;0.38). CONCLUSION: The results indicate the existence of important beliefs related to the risk factors for breast cancer. Women from younger age groups, women who have seen a gynecologist in the past 2 years, and women who had more knowledge about the risk factors and signs and symptoms of breast cancer had higher belief scores. West Asia Organization for Cancer Prevention 2019 /pmc/articles/PMC6897015/ /pubmed/30803209 http://dx.doi.org/10.31557/APJCP.2019.20.2.469 Text en This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Schilling, Marla Presa Raulino
da Silva, Ilce Ferreira
Opitz, Simone Perufo
Borges, Maria Fernanda de Sousa Oliveira
Koifman, Rosalina Jorge
Koifman, Sergio
Beliefs about Breast Cancer among Women in the Western Amazon: A Population-Based Study
title Beliefs about Breast Cancer among Women in the Western Amazon: A Population-Based Study
title_full Beliefs about Breast Cancer among Women in the Western Amazon: A Population-Based Study
title_fullStr Beliefs about Breast Cancer among Women in the Western Amazon: A Population-Based Study
title_full_unstemmed Beliefs about Breast Cancer among Women in the Western Amazon: A Population-Based Study
title_short Beliefs about Breast Cancer among Women in the Western Amazon: A Population-Based Study
title_sort beliefs about breast cancer among women in the western amazon: a population-based study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6897015/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30803209
http://dx.doi.org/10.31557/APJCP.2019.20.2.469
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