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The accuracy of breast cancer risk self- assessment does not correlate with knowledge about breast cancer and knowledge and attitudes towards primary chemoprevention (CROSBI ID 286520)

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Bojanic, Kristina ; Sarcevic, Sonja ; Grgic, Kaja ; Malenica, Luka ; Sarcevic, Filip ; Smolic, Robert ; Kralik, Kristina ; Včev, Aleksandar ; Wu, George Y ; Smolic, Martina The accuracy of breast cancer risk self- assessment does not correlate with knowledge about breast cancer and knowledge and attitudes towards primary chemoprevention // Preventive medicine reports, 20 (2020), 101229, 8. doi: 10.1016/j.pmedr.2020.101229

Podaci o odgovornosti

Bojanic, Kristina ; Sarcevic, Sonja ; Grgic, Kaja ; Malenica, Luka ; Sarcevic, Filip ; Smolic, Robert ; Kralik, Kristina ; Včev, Aleksandar ; Wu, George Y ; Smolic, Martina

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The accuracy of breast cancer risk self- assessment does not correlate with knowledge about breast cancer and knowledge and attitudes towards primary chemoprevention

The increase of breast cancer (BC) incidence has drawn attention to BC risk as means of reducing mortality and morbidity of the disease. The aim of this study was to determine the accuracy of BC risk perception, evaluate factors that affect risk perception and assess the correlation between BC risk perception and attitudes towards BC chemoprevention. A cross- sectional study included total of 258 women with average and high-risk for BC according to the Breast Cancer Risk Assessment Tool (BCRAT). All data were collected by face-to-face interview by three trained 6th year medical school students using a 54-item questionnaire. Each participant’s actual BC risk was compared to a perceived risk and the accuracy of the BC risk self-assessment was determined. 72% of high-risk women underestimated their BC risk (p < 0.001). One third of subjects with a family history of BC have also underestimated their own risk (p = 0.002). Women who responded to screening mammography were more informed about BC risk factors (p = 0.001). General knowledge about BC chemoprevention was surprisingly low, regardless of the accuracy of BC risk self- assessment. High-risk women appear to be unrealistically optimistic, since there was a significant difference between the accuracy of self-perceived risk and the objective BC risk.

Breast cancer ; Breast cancer risk perception ; BCRAT risk model ; Chemoprevention ; Knowledge ; Attitudes

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Podaci o izdanju

20

2020.

101229

8

objavljeno

2211-3355

10.1016/j.pmedr.2020.101229

Trošak objave rada u otvorenom pristupu

APC

Povezanost rada

Biotehnologija u biomedicini (prirodno područje, biomedicina i zdravstvo, biotehničko područje), Dentalna medicina, Javno zdravstvo i zdravstvena zaštita

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