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Published in: Journal of Cancer Education 4/2016

01-12-2016

Breast Cancer Knowledge Among Male High School Students in Saudi Arabia

Authors: Samia Al-Amoudi, Moaiad Tariq Abdul-Aziz AlHomied, Nasser Youssef Nasser AlSayegh, Osama Naseem Ismail Radi, Mohammed Majed Suliman Zagzoog, Omar Faisal Mubarak Aloufi, Abdullah Abdulkarim Ali Al-Harbi, Safwan Tayeb, Mohammed Hassanien, Mahmoud Al-Ahwal, Basem Eldeek, Steve Harakeh

Published in: Journal of Cancer Education | Issue 4/2016

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Abstract

Breast cancer (BC) accounts for 24 % of all women cancer cases diagnosed in Saudi Arabia each year. Awareness is extremely important in combating this disease. This study was undertaken to assess male high school students’ response to BC. This cross-sectional survey was performed on male high school students across schools in Jeddah. A questionnaire gathered data on respondent demographics, beliefs about BC, BC risk factors, early screening methods, and role of men in BC. Statistical analysis was done using SPSS 20. A total of 824 students participated, with an average age of 17.0 years. There was more than 50 % agreement that early detection of BC enhances the chances of recovery, that BC is treatable, and that clinical breast examination and breastfeeding provide protection from BC. Around half the survey population thought that BC was fatal and contagious. Fewer than 50 % thought that BC was inherited and related to smoking, consumption of contraceptive pills, repeated exposure to radiation, obesity, and wearing a bra and that breast tumors were all malignant and spread to different parts of the body. Others knew that mammograms should be performed periodically. A high percentage persuaded their relatives to have mammograms and provided them with psychological support. Knowledge of BC among male high school students in Saudi Arabia is still limited, and, therefore, programs and activities need to be established to increase awareness among high school students.
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Metadata
Title
Breast Cancer Knowledge Among Male High School Students in Saudi Arabia
Authors
Samia Al-Amoudi
Moaiad Tariq Abdul-Aziz AlHomied
Nasser Youssef Nasser AlSayegh
Osama Naseem Ismail Radi
Mohammed Majed Suliman Zagzoog
Omar Faisal Mubarak Aloufi
Abdullah Abdulkarim Ali Al-Harbi
Safwan Tayeb
Mohammed Hassanien
Mahmoud Al-Ahwal
Basem Eldeek
Steve Harakeh
Publication date
01-12-2016
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Journal of Cancer Education / Issue 4/2016
Print ISSN: 0885-8195
Electronic ISSN: 1543-0154
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13187-015-0951-8

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