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Awareness of Ovarian Cancer Risk Factors among Women in Malaysia: A Preliminary Study

  • Keng, Soon Lean (School of Health Sciences, School of Health Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia) ;
  • Wahab, Syakirah Bainun Abdul (School of Health Sciences, School of Health Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia) ;
  • Chiu, Lim Bee (Clinical Research Centre, Hospital Raja Perempuan Zainab II) ;
  • Yusuf, Azlina (School of Health Sciences, School of Health Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia)
  • Published : 2015.02.25

Abstract

Background: Ovarian cancer is recognized as the fourth leading cancer in Malaysia. However, women do not always seek help in a timely manner and gaps in awareness may influence screening uptake and presentation. The purpose of this study was to determine levels of awareness of ovarian cancer risk factors in female population in Penang, Malaysia. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted in Penang, Malaysia from January until February 2014. Eighty-seven women were selected by convenient sampling. Awareness of risk factors of ovarian cancer was assessed using a self-administered questionnaire. Data were analyzed using statistical package for the social sciences (SPSS) version 20.0 for descriptive statistics and Pearson chi-square test for the association between socio-demographic data and awareness. A p value ${\leq}0.05$ was considered statistically significant. Results: In all, 74.7% of participants answered correctly for the risk factor of increasing age, although 94.3% were unaware of increased risk of tall women. A majority, 71.3%, had a low level of awareness of ovarian cancer risk factors. There was a significant association between age and knowledge (p=0.047). Additionally, there was a significant association between higher education level and level of awareness of ovarian cancer risk factors (p=0.039). Conclusions: This study revealed that awareness of ovarian cancer risk factors among Malaysian women is low. The results show a need for improved public understanding about ovarian cancer risks and provision of important information for health professionals about initiatives needed for future awareness, prevention and screening programs.

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