Department of Cancer Therapy, University Medical Centre, Rotterdam, Netherlands
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Factors Influencing Awareness and Recognition of Breast Cancer Symptoms among High-Risk Women: Education, Socioeconomic Status and Barriers to Seeking Help
Author(s): Geetu Potere*
Breast cancer is a global health concern affecting millions of women worldwide. While the importance of early detection and awareness campaigns
is well-established, recent studies have shed light on the disparities in symptom recognition among women at higher breast cancer risk. Additionally,
education has emerged as a crucial factor in improving awareness of breast cancer symptoms. This article aims to explore the relationship
between breast cancer risk, education, and the recognition of non-lump symptoms among women, highlighting the implications for early detection
and improved outcomes. Research indicates that women at higher risk of breast cancer often display poorer recognition of non-lump symptoms
associated with the disease. While lumps remain the most widely recognized symptom, there is a concerning lack of awareness regarding other
signs, such as brea.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2471-2671.2023.9.41
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