Knowledge and Awareness of Cancer Screening Among the Public in Saudi Arabia: A Cross-Sectional Study
Wisam Jamal, Eihab Munshi, Hassan A Alharbi, Saeed A Alaryani, Alwalid M Alharbi, Abdalmjeed S Albreki, Battal N Algethami, Ahmed Y Almadani, Hisham A Rizk

TL;DR
This study explores cancer screening knowledge and awareness in Saudi Arabia, finding high awareness but low actual screening rates, with significant differences based on gender, education, and employment.
Contribution
The study provides insights into public awareness and knowledge of cancer screening in Saudi Arabia, highlighting disparities linked to sociodemographic factors.
Findings
High awareness of cancer screening benefits, especially for breast, prostate, and colon cancer.
Actual screening rates remain very low, with only 3.5% undergoing colonoscopy or sigmoidoscopy.
Females, higher-educated individuals, and students showed greater knowledge of cancer screening.
Abstract
Background Cancer screening tests discover cancer at early stages, even before symptoms appear. When abnormal tissues or a malignant mass are found early, treatment and cure rates are improved. In later stages, cancer may have grown and metastasized. This study aims to assess knowledge and awareness of cancer screening in Saudi Arabia. Methods A community-based cross-sectional study was conducted among the general population of Saudi Arabia, with a sample of 451 participants. Data were collected through an anonymous online survey addressing sociodemographic information and awareness levels regarding cancer screening. Statistical analysis was conducted using IBM SPSS Statistics for Windows, Version 26 (Released 2018; IBM Corp., Armonk, NY, USA), with categorical variables expressed as frequencies and percentages, and numerical data presented as means and standard deviations. The…
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TopicsGlobal Cancer Incidence and Screening · Colorectal Cancer Screening and Detection · Cancer survivorship and care
