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Knowledge Towards Breast Self-Examination and Related Factors Among Women Aged Between 15-45 at Summit Health center Addis Ababa, Ethiopia 2020

Rediet Abebe Mekonnen

A group of disorders known as cancer are characterized by unchecked cell growth and division. Despite the growing prevalence of breast cancer in Ethiopia, studies on the knowledge and associated factors of the backbone of preventative measures, breast self-examination, are scarce. Breast cancer is a type of cancer that arises from breast cells.

Objectives: This study aimed to assess knowledge and related factor of female patients towards breast selfexamination at Semit health center.Methodology-A community-based cross-sectional study were conducted on women living in adiss abeba the data were collected using a self-administered written questionnaire. The sampling technique was convenient sampling, Data analysis was made using descriptive statistical methods .findings were presented with simple frequency, Perecentage, graph, and table.

Result: The survey included 200 respondents in total. Only 72 of them had good knowledge of this. It was discovered that occupational position and thorough awareness of BSE were factors influencing breast self-examination. The vast majority of study participants-156 out of 78.0-stated that there was no family history of breast cancer. Three of the individuals claimed that their aunts had breast cancer, whereas three claimed that their moms had the disease. Only 44 of the individuals had previously disclosed having breast cancer.

Conclusion: In our survey, more than half of participants made a significant case for women’s inadequate understanding, negative attitudes, and poor practices about BSE. Along with a breast cancer awareness campaign, it was advised that emphasis be placed on improving women’s attitudes and practices about breast self-examination and enhancing the implementation of comprehensive, systematic, and ongoing BSE educational programs.

Recommendation: As results show the practice of BSE and knowledge among these reproductive age group women was inadequate. Efforts should be made to strengthen community-based health education to increase knowledge related to breast cancer as well as the practice of breast self-examination. So, the Federal Ministry of Health and Ethiopian cancer association were responsible bodies to promote awareness creation at the community level on breast cancer and breast self-examination. Finally, additional community-based research should be needed for the future to improve.