Cervical Cancer, Human Papillomavirus Infection, and Vaccine-Related Knowledge: Awareness in Chinese Women.
Li YuanyueZulqarnain BalochLi ShanshanNafeesa YasmeenWu XiaomeiJamal Muhammad KhanXia XueshanPublished in: Cancer control : journal of the Moffitt Cancer Center (2019)
Cervical cancer (CC) has a high incidence and mortality and is accompanied by lack of organized CC screening programs, lack of health-care facilities, and a lack of human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination among female population in the world, particularly China. We recruited 487 females who visited the outpatient department of the First People's Hospital of Yunnan Province from November 2015 to January 2016 to complete a standardized-designed questionnaire. We found that only 39.6% of the females knew about the role of HPVs in the development of cervical cancer. Moreover, none of the females knew that HPV could cause penile carcinomas, perianal carcinomas, and head and neck carcinomas. The majority of the participants acquired information about cervical cancer, HPV, and the HPV vaccine from medical workers. Only 15.6% of the recruited females had heard about the HPV vaccine. The overall HPV vaccine acceptance rate was higher (91.2%) if the vaccine was available free of cost. In this study, we found high acceptability of the HPV vaccine in Chinese women and high awareness about cervical cancer. However, very low levels of knowledge about HPVs and their role in cancer development among the recruited women is alarming. Therefore, it is very important to initiate educational programs to raise awareness and knowledge about cervical cancer, HPV, and the HPV vaccine in this region.
Keyphrases
- high grade
- cervical cancer screening
- healthcare
- public health
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- prostate cancer
- cardiovascular disease
- emergency department
- squamous cell carcinoma
- risk factors
- cardiovascular events
- pregnant women
- young adults
- health insurance
- south africa
- skeletal muscle
- social media
- health information
- cross sectional