Abstract

Background: Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women in both developed and underdevelopedcountries, comprising 23%of all female cancers around the globe, with an estimated 1.15 million cases diagnosed in2002. The present study was aimed to explore the awareness of women regarding breast cancer and its prevention,with a plan to formulate A Nurse Led Care Program on Breast Cancer Prevention (NLCP) under the light of thestudy findings.Method: The present study research adopted a quantitative research approach. A cross sectional survey wasused to assess the knowledge and attitude of women regarding breast cancer and its prevention. The studywas conducted at selected communities of South India. The data was collected from 320 samples with a helpof awareness questionnaire prepared by the investigators and data was collected using Google forms. A quotasampling technique was adopted in the present study. The data were analysed with descriptive and inferentialstatistics.Results: The result of the study shows less than half of the (12.81%) sample had good level of awareness regardingbreast cancer. Majority (65%) of samples had average awareness. It shows, about 22.19% of samples had poorlevel of awareness about breast cancer. The study also indicated that there is a significant relationship betweenawareness regarding breast cancer and prevention with age, domicile, educational status, marital status and socialmedia influence.

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