Breast cancer screening awareness, practice, and perceived barriers: A community‐based cross‐sectional study among women in south‐eastern Bangladesh

Author:

Hoq Mohammad Injamul12ORCID,Jahan Shamima34,Mahmud Md. Hasan34,Hasan Md. Mayin Uddin4,Jakaria Md.5

Affiliation:

1. School of Public Health, Epidemiology and Social Medicine at the Institute of Medicine, Sahlgrenska Academy University of Gothenburg Gothenburg Sweden

2. Department of Public Health University of Creative Technology Chittagong Chittagong Bangladesh

3. Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences State University of Bangladesh Dhaka Bangladesh

4. Department of Pharmacy International Islamic University Chittagong Kumira Chittagong Bangladesh

5. The Florey Institute The University of Melbourne Parkville Victoria Australia

Abstract

AbstractBackground and AimsBreast cancer is a leading cause of mortality in Bangladesh. An early‐stage screening is the best way to reduce both the morbidity and mortality burden of breast cancer. The study evaluated awareness, practice, and perceived barriers toward breast cancer screening in Bangladesh.MethodsA community‐based cross‐sectional study was conducted from October 2021 to December 2022 in Chattogram, Bangladesh, where 869 women (18 years or above) were randomly selected in this study.ResultsAmong 869 participants, 47.3% of women were recruited from urban areas and 52.7% participated from rural areas. Only 32.68% of respondents (urban vs. rural: 44.28% vs. 22.27%) were aware of breast self‐examination (BSE) and 52.47% of respondents (urban vs. rural: 63.75% vs. 42.36%) had ever heard Clinical Breast Examination (CBE), respectively. Among the respondents, 27.73% (urban vs. rural: 40.15% vs. 16.59%) performed their BSE, and only 14.61% of respondents (urban vs. rural: 21.90% vs. 8.08%) had ever visited for CBE. Women residing in rural areas were approximately three times (AOR: 0.36 [95% CI: 0.25–0.52], AOR: 0.37 [95% CI: 0.23–0.58]) less likely to perform BSE and CBE, respectively, than urban dwellers. We found that higher‐educated women tend to do more BSE and CBE than women with low levels of education. Perceptions of having “no symptoms” and being “risk‐free” are leading barriers to breast screening among women.ConclusionPoor awareness and practice were observed in screening among the urban and rural women in Bangladesh. Urban area dwellers had comparatively better understanding and practice than rural dwellers. We think extending health education and health promotion activities toward breast cancer screening is essential in this region.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine

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