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Women’s Breast Cancer: Effects of Physicians Service Management on the Level of Awareness

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  • SARIHAN, Mucize

    (Southern University)

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This study is a descriptive study aiming to evaluate awareness about breast cancer of female family physicians. In this project: the aim of family physicians investigation is to analyse awareness of breast cancer and socio-demographic characteristics. In May 2015 the survey, consisting of 38 questions, in participated 100 family physicians was conducted. The female family physicians surveyed: age - 45 years and older (39%); married (80%); family types - nuclear family (76%); the fist pieces - at the age between 13-15 years (59%); age of fist pregnancy - 25-29 years (52%); parity - 2 (36%), lower (68%), non-abortion (73%); recent child birth form caesarean section (75%); number of living children - 2 (58%); lactation period - 1 year (47%). As has been found age, marital status, family types, age of fist menstruation, fist pregnancy, family type, before family planning methods are not used; they entered menopause and no smear (vaginal discharge swab) aldirip ignore them; the absence of risk factors for developing breast cancer is the personal history of breast cancer; taking estrogen; the risk factors of developing breast cancer; no birth control pills taken; the breast cancer caught in that the risk factor is not the baby breastfed; the palpable mass in the breast or underarm (stiffness, swelling); whether signs of breast cancer, nipple inward withdrawal, collapse, or whether it is a symptom of breast cancer deformities; whether edema in breast skin, swelling and being inward shrinkage (orange peel) are signs of breast cancer; breast is not growth or signs of breast cancer asymmetry, self breast examination (SBE) - when it is to be done; breast self-examination (BSE) - how it is tp be done; tightening the availability of nipples; hands the hands of the examination which used their figers;, they have not taken any mammogram; it was found that the impact on mammography issues they posed for the fist time in many years.

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  • SARIHAN, Mucize, 2015. "Women’s Breast Cancer: Effects of Physicians Service Management on the Level of Awareness," The Russian Academic Journal, The Wolfcorner publishing house, vol. 32(2).
  • Handle: RePEc:scn:000raj:399
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