Perceived Benefits and Barriers of Breast Self‐Examination and Mammography for Breast Cancer Screening in the PERSIAN Guilan Cohort Study (PGCS) Population
Farahnaz Joukar, Sara Zakaryapour, Fateme Sheida, Faezeh Fashkhami, Zahra Atrkar‐Roshan, Farideh Hasavari, Fariborz Mansour‐Ghanaei

TL;DR
This study explores women's perceptions of breast cancer screening methods like self-examination and mammography in a specific Iranian population.
Contribution
The study identifies demographic and behavioral factors influencing perceived benefits and barriers to breast cancer screening in the PGCS population.
Findings
Participants with higher education and insurance had better perceived benefits and lower barriers to screening.
Older women and those with a family history of breast cancer showed more positive perceptions of screening.
Most participants had no prior mammography history, but those who did often followed doctor recommendations.
Abstract
Breast examination and mammography help in the detection of breast cancer and are valid in improving survival by reducing mortality. In this study, we aimed to investigate women's knowledge of breast cancer screening in the Prospective Epidemiological Research Studies (PERSIAN) Guilan Cohort Study (PGCS) population. This cross‐sectional study was conducted on 476 women aged 35–70 among the PGCS population. The demographic and clinical data of participants were collected through a questionnaire. Also, the Champion Health Belief Model Scale, including the perceived benefits of breast self‐examination (six phrases), perceived barriers to breast self‐examination (nine phrases), perceived benefits of mammography (six phrases), and perceived barriers to mammography (nine phrases), was used to collect the knowledge data. The variables of the questionnaire were assessed using the Likert…
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TopicsGlobal Cancer Incidence and Screening · Digital Radiography and Breast Imaging · Breast Lesions and Carcinomas
