Exploring women’s knowledge and their perception of risk of uterine cancer in Lagos, Nigeria: a multi-facility based cross-sectional study
Adeyemi Adebola Okunowo, Rukayat Omolola Salawu-Giwa, Oluwaseun Emmanuel Familusi, Salimat Abisoye Yusuf-Awesu, Fadekemi Ooreoluwapo Gabriel-Raji

TL;DR
This study found that women in Lagos, Nigeria, have low knowledge and perceived risk of uterine cancer, with factors like age, education, and knowing someone with the disease influencing their awareness.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into the knowledge gaps and risk perception of uterine cancer among women in Lagos, Nigeria.
Findings
Only 25.0% of women had good knowledge about uterine cancer.
Age, education, religion, and knowing someone with UC significantly influenced knowledge and perceived risk.
Strategic educational interventions are needed to improve awareness and health outcomes.
Abstract
The absence of an established screening strategy to effectively detect uterine cancer (UC) at its early stage and the favourable outcome associated with early disease has put a premium on the need for increased public knowledge of UC to raise awareness about the risk of the disease and encourage the prompt presentation of suspicious symptoms and early diagnosis to improve health outcomes and survival. We, therefore, sought to explore the knowledge of UC symptoms, risk factors, risk-reducing health measures and their perceived risk of developing the disease among women in Lagos, Nigeria. The study was a descriptive cross-sectional study conducted among 555 community women who attended government-owned secondary health facilities in three randomly selected Local Government Areas in Lagos, Nigeria. Information on sociodemographic and reproductive characteristics, awareness and knowledge…
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TopicsGlobal Cancer Incidence and Screening
