Assessing breast self-examination knowledge and practices among women in Iraq: A cross-sectional study.
Mustafa Najah Al-ObaidiAhmed Dheyaa Al-ObaidiHashim Talib HashimAhmed Sermed Al SakiniAbdulqader Majed AbdRusul Husham RashedRania Omar SaeedMina Al SaeediAmmar Al-ObaidiAli Talib HashimPublished in: Health science reports (2024)
Regarding the assessment of knowledge, our study found high awareness of BSE within the population, primarily through social media and health organizations. Regarding the analysis of attitudes, a notable proportion refrained from practicing BSE, primarily due to a perceived lack of knowledge about the methods. Regarding the examination of practice, the observed significant associations between performing BSE correctly, discovering BC, and the frequency of examinations underscore the pivotal role of consistent and accurate BSE in early detection.