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  1. Breast Self-Examination: Knowledge, Practice, and Beliefs Among Females in Jordan

    Review of Literature. Breast self-examination (BSE) is considered the cornerstone testing method for breast cancer screening and early detection (O'Donovan et al., 2020; World Health Organization, 2016). The Health Belief Model (HBM) is one of the frameworks for investigating health-related issues to accommodate behavioral health ideas.

  2. Effectiveness of clinical breast examination as a 'stand-alone

    There is uncertainty about the effectiveness of clinical breast examination (CBE) and conflicting recommendations regarding its usefulness as a screening tool for breast cancer. ... Systematic Review of Cancer Screening Literature for Updating American Cancer Society Breast Cancer Screening Guidelines, vol. 481; 2014. Google Scholar

  3. Performance and Reporting of Clinical Breast Examination: A Review of

    The literature used to develop this review was identified through a PubMed search from January 1990 through September 2003 using the search terms "physical examination AND palpation AND breast" and was limited to articles in English.

  4. Women's knowledge, attitude, and practice of breast self- examination

    Background Breast cancer (BC) is a non-communicable disease with increased morbidity and mortality. Early detection of BC contributes to prompt linkage to care and reduction of complications associated with BC. Breast self-examination (BSE) is useful for detecting breast abnormalities particularly in settings with poor access to healthcare for clinical breast examination and mammography ...

  5. Breast self-examination and breast awareness: a literature review

    The evidence on breast self-examination is clear, there is no benefit to breast cancer mortality and results suggest that breastSelf-examination may do more harm than good. AIM To explore the literature on breast self-examination and breast awareness. OBJECTIVES To clarify the confusion surrounding breast awareness and breast self-examination. To critique the evidence for breast awareness as a ...

  6. The practice of breast self-examination and associated factors among

    Background Breast self-examination (BSE) is considered one of the main screening methods in detecting earlier stages of breast cancer. It is a useful technique if practiced every month by women above 20 years considering that breast cancer among women globally contributed to 685,000 deaths in 2020. However, the practice of breast self-examination among healthcare professionals is low in many ...

  7. Clinical Breast Examination: Practical Recommendations for Optimizing

    The Clinical Breast Examination's (CBE's) Contributions to the Earlier Detection of Breast Cancer ... As discussed in the accompanying literature review,2 CBE detects some cancers not found by mammography, although the magnitude of its contribution to the early detection of breast cancers among asymptomatic women is relatively small.3-6

  8. Breast self-examination and breast awareness: a literature review

    Abstract. Aim: To explore the literature on breast self-examination and breast awareness. Objectives: To clarify the confusion surrounding breast awareness and breast self-examination. To critique the evidence for breast awareness as a health promotion tool. Background: Over 41,000 women are diagnosed with breast cancer each year in the United ...

  9. Breast Self-Examination

    Breast cancer is the most prevalent malignancy among female populations and is responsible for the second-highest number of cancer-related deaths in American women.[1] The need for early detection has manifest several screening initiatives intent on curtailing morbidity and mortality associated with the disease. Breast Self-Examination was initially proposed as an intuitive, inexpensive, non ...

  10. Knowledge, attitude, and practice of breast self-examination ...

    Breast self-examination (BSE) is an easy, cost effective, and safe method of screening for the same. Materials and Methods: ... A pre-tested, close-ended questionnaire was employed to review the knowledge, attitude, and practice of BSE in these women. The questionnaire comprised of 35 questions - 15 on knowledge, 13 on attitude, and 7 on ...

  11. Performance and Reporting of Clinical Breast Examination: A Review of

    tion (CBE) performance and reporting. The literature used to develop this review was identified through a PubMed search from January 1990 through September 2003 using the search terms "physical examination AND palpation AND breast" and was limited to articles in English. Literature identified in the reference lists of several key articles,

  12. (PDF) Breast self-examination practice among women in Africa: a

    Flow chart diagram describing selection of studies for a systematic review and meta-analysis of prevalence of breast self-examination in Africa, 2020 (identification, screening, eligible and ...

  13. Clinical Breast Examination: Practical ...

    INTRODUCTION The Clinical Breast Examination's (CBE's) Contributions to the Earlier Detection of Breast Cancer. No clinical trial has compared CBE alone with a no-screening condition, and evidence demonstrating that mammography alone reduces breast cancer mortality makes it highly unlikely that a trial of CBE alone will ever be conducted. 1 As discussed in the accompanying literature review, 2 ...

  14. Breast self-examination and breast awareness: a literature review

    To explore the literature on breast self-examination and breast awareness. Objectives. To clarify the confusion surrounding breast awareness and breast self-examination. To critique the evidence for breast awareness as a health promotion tool. Background. Over 41 000 women are diagnosed with breast cancer each year in the United Kingdom.

  15. The iBreastExam versus clinical breast examination for breast

    The iBreastExam by nurses showed a high sensitivity and NPV, but lower specificity than surgeon's clinical breast examination for identifying suspicious breast lesions. In locations with few experienced practitioners, the iBreastExam might provide a high sensitivity breast evaluation tool. Further research into improved specificity with device updates and cost feasibility in low-resource ...

  16. Breast Self-Examination: Knowledge, Practice, and Beliefs Among Females

    Breast cancer is a critical illness in developing and developed countries. It is the primary type of cancer among females, and the risk rises with age (Francies et al., 2020).Specific hereditary genetic mutations, a personal and family history of breast cancer, and biopsy-confirmed hyperplasia are the main reasons that raise the risk of breast cancer in females (Feng et al., 2018).

  17. A Critical Assessment of Patient Outcomes and Satisfaction Reporting in

    Methods: A systematic review of literature assessing NR outcomes and satisfaction was conducted using PubMed, Web of Science, and Cochrane Library from 2010-2023 via PRISMA guidelines. Data was collected on methods of evaluating and reporting patient satisfaction and postoperative outcomes. ... When comparing the five items included in BREAST-Q ...

  18. Untypical bilateral breast cancer with peritoneal fibrosis on

    However, a percutaneous biopsy of the kidney lesion confirmed metastasis from breast cancer. The physical examination revealed inverted nipples and an orange peel appearance on the skin of both breasts. ... Untypical bilateral breast cancer with peritoneal fibrosis on 18 F-FDG PET/CT: case report and literature review. Front. Med. 11:1353822 ...

  19. Systematic review of women's knowledge, attitude, and practice towards

    The present study aims to systematically review the women's knowledge, attitude, and practice (KAP) of breast cancer (BC) screening methods to get enough information for policymakers to orient the screening strategies. All English KAP studies on BC screening methods in five databases up to January 2021 were included.

  20. A Comprehensive Review of Breast Fibroadenoma: Correlating Clinical and

    The prevalence of breast fibroadenoma is highest in women of reproductive age. It is commonly found in women between the ages of 14 to 35, with a reported incidence of 27.6% in women aged 18-40 years. The incidence decreases with increasing age and is less common in post-menopausal women. In the adolescent population, the overall incidence of ...