Falope RM Chapter 1 (18518)
Falope RM Chapter 1 (18518)
Falope RM Chapter 1 (18518)
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
Breast cancer is one of the reproductive cancers that posesrepresents a significant global health
challenge: it is the most commonly diagnosedmost diagnosed cancer in the world with an
estimated 2.26 million cases recorded in 2020 (Wilkinson & Gathani, 2022). which Breast cancer
shows significant heterogeneity between male and female but is more prevalent in women (Chen
characterised by the uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells in the milk producing glands of the
breast or in the passages (ducts) that deliver milk to the nipple, It is and considered to be a
progressive disease with a poor prognosis if detected late. (Kalayu et al, 2018).
You also need to discuss the morbidity and mortality rates according to regions here.
The exact cause of breast cancer is not yet known, but certain risk factors are associated with the
disease, which include smoking, and the use of hormonal pills which can be controlled. Others
causes include age and family history which can also be controlled???? (Florence et al.,2018).
Breast cancer is silently killing women – mainly those who have no knowledge and continue to
be ignorant about breast cancer and breast diagnostic screening methods for early detection
(Shepherd & McInerney, 2018). When breast cancer is diagnosed at an early stage, prognosis is
believed to be good with reduced morbidity and mortality (Heena et al., 2019). The high
mortality rate of breast cancer can be reduced through early detection and screening strategies
which include mammography and physical examination (self breast examination and clinical
Self breast examination (SBE) is a relatively simple, convenient, non-invasive, minimal risk, and
inexpensive method of early detection of cancer in women (Kalayu et al., 2018). Self-breast It is
examination is recommended as one of the overall health promotion concepts for breast cancer
which can easily be performed by women on their own. Several reasons have been associated
inadequate knowledge on SBE and practice, false positive results, anxiety of finding something
suspicious and being subjected to unnecessary medical investigation (Kudzawu et al., 2018). The
promotion of self breast examination (SBE) is very important and it should be encouraged as part
of general body care asbecause about 90% of breast tumors are initially known by women
themselves and a high percentage of breast carcinoma is palpable and can be detected early as at
a size of about 1 cm (Florence et al.,2018). This study, therefore, is designed to assess the
knowledge and practices of self-breast examination among patients attending Uniosun Teaching
Breast cancer is the primary cause of cancer death among women globally (Dadzi & Adam,
2019). The World Health Organization (WHO) reported that an estimated 627,000 women
died from breast cancer in 2018, representing approximately 15% of all cancer deaths
among women (WHO, 2019). Among African American women, a 10-year report between
2000 and 2010 indicated that breast cancer mortality increased from 30.3% to 41.8% and
that at the advanced stage, 5% of breast cancers are detected among white women
compared to 8% of breast cancers among Black women (Yedjou et al, 2019). Nigeria has
been reported to have the highest breast cancer mortality rate with a prevalent rate of 69.1
per 100,000 and mortality rate of 6.23 per 100,000 based on data from Institute of Health
Metrics Evaluation (Arjun, 2022). Male breast cancer (MBC) is rare, accounting for less
than 1% of all breast cancer (Fox et al., 2022). This can go up to the mortality and morbidity
rates.
When breast cancer is detected and treated early, the chances of survival are very high. However,
women in many settings face complex barriers to early detection, including social, economic,
geographic, and other interrelated factors, which can limit their access to timely, affordable, and
effective breast health care services (Ginsburg et al., 2020). The researher realized most women
do not perform self breast examination and even when it is performed it is done wrongly hence
the aim of this study. Then rewrite this statement of the problem.
The main objective of this study is to investigate the attitude and practice of self breast
examination amongst patients attending UNIOSUN teaching hospital, Osogbo, Osun state.
1. To assess the knowledge of self breast examination among patients attending Uniosun
3. To find out factors influencing level of practice of breast self-examination among patients
1. What is the knowledge of the patients attending Uniosun Teaching Hospital, Osogbo, Osun
3. What are the factors influencing level of practice of self breast examination among patients
Findings from this study will add to the existing knowledge on the level of knowledge and
practice of self breast examination by the patients attending UTH. ????This knowledge will
help policy makers to realize if lack of awareness are affecting the practice of self breast
examination. If non practice is identified, this will form a base line survey to develop future
intervention programs on breast cancer and breast self-examination that will enhance
practice of self breast examination. The results of this study will provide useful data that
may be used by health institutions in Osun State and other states in Nigeria to formulate
health education programs focusing on breast cancer and self breast examination. At the
same time, it will help patients to be knowledgeable on the need for practice of self breast
examination. It will also help the patients to know the intervening variables that affect
practice. This will help to reduce the rate of breast cancer leading to reduction of the
mortality rate. Finally, the study will be useful for other academic purposes especially to
health workers, through the provision of data base from which information could be
obtained for future research in related areas of study and policy guidelines on awareness
The study was delimited to patients attending UNIOSUN teaching hospital, Osogbo, Osun
state.
Assessment: the act of evaluating the level of knowledge and practice of self breastself-breast
Breast cancer: It is an uncontrolled growth of breast cells that forms a tumour in the breast and
Knowledge: facts, information, and skills acquired through experience or education about self
breast examination.
Level of knowledge: the nature and depth of knowledge, skill, and ability about self breast
examination.
Patients: This refers to people attending Uniosun teaching hospital, osogbo for medical
assistance. ???????????
Practice: This refers to a customary action, habit or behaviour of patients attending Uniosun
Self breast examination: This is a self-assessment method used in an attempt toto detect early
breast cancer among patients attending Uniosun teaching hospital, osogbo, osun state.
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