Perception of risk factors for cancer in the ABC population

Author:

Turke Karine Corcione1ORCID,Canonaco Juliana Seidler1ORCID,Artioli Thiago1ORCID,Sarafyan Aline Hernandez Marquez1ORCID,Aoki Erika Toshie1ORCID,Muszkat Daniel1ORCID,Gutierrez Marcel1ORCID,Cortez Rafaela Villegas1ORCID,Lima Junior Willian Ferreira1ORCID,del Giglio Auro1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Centro Universitário Saúde ABC, Brasil

Abstract

SUMMARY OBJECTIVE To evaluate the knowledge about risk factors for cancer in patients treated at the ABC Medical School (FMABC). METHODS Cross-sectional observational study conducted in 2019. The American Cancer Institute’s Cancer Risk Awareness Survey questionnaire was used with 29 cancer risk factors, 14 of which were proven to cause cancer and 15 without consensus or scientific evidence of causality with cancer but that are often reminded by most of the population. Qualitative variables were described by frequency and percentage, and quantitative variables by mean and standard deviation or median and range depending on normality, assessed by the Shapiro-Wilk test. The study was conducted in accordance with the Helsinki Declaration for Research and approved by the Research Ethics Committee. RESULTS 191 patients were included. Median age 54 (20 to 90), 64% female. 35.6% reported current or previous smoking. 3.1% consumed alcohol more than 5 drinks/week. 56% reported sedentary lifestyle. 44% had at least 1 case of cancer in relatives up to 2nd degree. The average of correct answers in the analyzed population was 12.83 ± 3.06. A weak positive correlation was observed between income and number of cases (rho = 0.177, p = 0.02). No relationship was observed between the number of correct answers and level of education, age, sex, marital status, race or patients with a positive family history for cancer. CONCLUSION The knowledge about risk factors for cancer in the ABC population is low, which may contribute to the adoption of risk behaviors for the disease.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

General Medicine

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