Abstract
BackgroundMelanoma is the deadliest type of skin cancer. It is the eighth most common cancer in males and the tenth in females in Cyprus, an island in the Mediterranean with a high ultraviolet (UV) index. Cyprus is expected to be strongly affected by climate change and consequently, melanoma will likely become an increasing public health problem. Melanoma prevention is possible; however, it is unknown if people living in Cyprus are aware of melanoma and prevention methods. To this end, we used a validated survey to evaluate the level of melanoma knowledge and factors associated with it in the Cypriot population.MethodsWe conducted a 47-item survey with sections on demographics, knowledge of melanoma and risk factors, attitudes toward relevant health practices, and protective behaviors among six hundred Cypriot residents from October 2015 to April 2016.ResultsOur results revealed that only 59% of participants check their skin for moles, 87% protect their skin from the sun during summer holidays, and 57% do not take measures to protect their skin from the sun during non-holiday periods. Protective behavior was positively associated with educational level (P=0.016) and district of residence (P<0.0001). Melanoma knowledge was positively associated with education level (P=0.002) and district of residence (P=0.004). Level of Concern was positively associated with age (P=0.026) and education level (P=0.041).ConclusionsThere are gaps in melanoma knowledge and prevention practices in the study population. Further education on melanoma and its prevention should be specifically targeted to individuals of lower education levels as well as teenagers, such that protective behaviors for melanoma are adopted early in life.
Highlights
Melanoma is the deadliest type of skin cancer
Primary and Secondary prevention practices for melanoma When asked whether they check their skin for moles, 350 (59%) participants answered yes
Our study revealed some gaps in melanoma knowledge and prevention practices in individuals residing in a high-risk area for melanoma
Summary
Melanoma is the deadliest type of skin cancer It is the eighth most common cancer in males and the tenth in females in Cyprus, an island in the Mediterranean with a high ultraviolet (UV) index. Melanoma prevention is possible; it is unknown if people living in Cyprus are aware of melanoma and prevention methods To this end, we used a validated survey to evaluate the level of melanoma knowledge and factors associated with it in the Cypriot population. Melanoma is the 8th most common cancer in males and the 1 0th in females in Cyprus, which is an island in the Mediterranean with a population of 875,900 people in 2018 and a high UV index, [16, 17]. In 2012, the ageadjusted incidence rate of melanoma in Cyprus was 4.6 per 100,000 persons, while the age-adjusted mortality rate was 1.2 per 100,000 persons [18]
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