Breast cancer prevention in women treated at Primary Care Unit
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https://doi.org/10.15253/2175-6783.2015000200002Palabras clave:
Nursing, Breast Neoplasms, Women’s Health, Breast Cancer Prevention.Resumen
Objective: to describe the profile of women treated at Primary Care Unit and identify the attitudes toward early detection of breast cancer. Methods: exploratory and descriptive research conducted with 40 women aged over 20 years, after nursing consultation. Results: it was verified that a share of participants presented risk factors for breast cancer, especially menarche before age 12, 57% (n=23); no breast examination during the consultation, 70% (n=28); and never have done breast examination, 57.5% (n=23). As for performing the self-examination, 80% (n=32) of women said they knew how to do it, of which 65.5% reported performing it monthly, 12.5% never did it, and 23% of women over 40 years did not undergo mammography. Conclusion: we highlight the need to develop effective educational interventions addressing the risk factors and early detection of breast cancer in the health services.Descargas
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2015-04-04
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Arruda RL de, Teles ED, Machado NS, Oliveira FJF de, Fontoura IG, Ferreira AGN. Breast cancer prevention in women treated at Primary Care Unit. Rev Rene [Internet]. 2015 Apr. 4 [cited 2026 Apr. 7];16(2). Available from: https://periodicos.ufc.br/rene/article/view/2694






