TY - JOUR
T1 - Risk Factors for Breast Cancer in Third-Year Medical Students in NOVA Medical School
AU - Sanchez, Mafalda
AU - Castro, Maria
AU - Rendeiro, Miguel
AU - Afonso, Tomas
AU - Sancho, Ines
AU - Figueiredo, Joao
AU - Sidiropoulou, Zacharoula
N1 - Copyright © 2024, Sanchez et al.
PY - 2024/6
Y1 - 2024/6
N2 - Comprehending the complexities of breast cancer, including its risk factors, methods for early detection, and treatment alternatives, is vital for effectively combating the illness and enhancing both survival rates and the quality of life for patients. The current study, which is observational, descriptive, and cross-sectional in nature, was designed to assess the risk factors and perceptions related to breast cancer within a specific population. This research was carried out among third-year medical students at NOVA Medical School. The survey collected data on sociodemographic aspects and potential risk factors for developing breast cancer. Results indicate that the sample consisted mainly of young females with a relatively low occurrence of known risk factors such as genetic predisposition and exposure to ionizing radiation. Analysis of the participants' answers revealed a comprehensive understanding of recognized risk factors. Nonetheless, there was a divergence in views concerning the impact of body mass index before menopause. This study underscores the importance of ongoing education regarding breast cancer and the factors that increase the risk of developing this disease.
AB - Comprehending the complexities of breast cancer, including its risk factors, methods for early detection, and treatment alternatives, is vital for effectively combating the illness and enhancing both survival rates and the quality of life for patients. The current study, which is observational, descriptive, and cross-sectional in nature, was designed to assess the risk factors and perceptions related to breast cancer within a specific population. This research was carried out among third-year medical students at NOVA Medical School. The survey collected data on sociodemographic aspects and potential risk factors for developing breast cancer. Results indicate that the sample consisted mainly of young females with a relatively low occurrence of known risk factors such as genetic predisposition and exposure to ionizing radiation. Analysis of the participants' answers revealed a comprehensive understanding of recognized risk factors. Nonetheless, there was a divergence in views concerning the impact of body mass index before menopause. This study underscores the importance of ongoing education regarding breast cancer and the factors that increase the risk of developing this disease.
KW - breast cancer perception
KW - health literacy
KW - medical students
KW - public health awareness
KW - risk factors for breast cancer
U2 - 10.7759/cureus.61814
DO - 10.7759/cureus.61814
M3 - Article
C2 - 38975509
SN - 2168-8184
VL - 16
SP - e61814
JO - Cureus
JF - Cureus
IS - 6
ER -