Author:
Sari Oktay,Uysal Bora,Yilmaz Tarık Eren,Çeti Ayşe Güniz,Beyzadeoglu Murat
Abstract
Background:
Ensuring that first-degree relatives of patients diagnosed with cancer are included in the cancer screening programs will reduce the negative effects that may arise both for the individuals having the risk of cancer and for the community. In our study, we aimed to investigate the awareness and attitudes of the first-degree relatives of patients, who have received diagnosis of a cancer, toward cancer screening programs and to determine the risk factors for cancer.
Methods:
A questionnaire prepared by the researchers was conducted over the relatives of 234 cancer patients for determining their awareness about cancer and their attitudes toward participation in cancer screening programs. The data were analyzed using SPSS 22 software package.
Results:
72.6% of the participants never heard about Cancer Early Diagnosis, Screening and Training Center, which has been established to carry out cancer screening programs in Turkey. Approximately half of the female participants did not participate in breast cancer and cervical cancer screenings (54.9% and 51.1%, respectively). The rate of those who had screening tests for colon cancer was less than one-fifth of all participants (19.8%). The above data show the low level of awareness of the participants about cancer.
Conclusion:
It has been observed that diagnosis of cancer in the first-degree relatives of the participants did not create awareness in these people at a level that would enable them to participate in cancer screening programs and make healthy lifestyle changes.
Subject
Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging,Oncology,General Medicine
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