Thyroid cancer awareness among women in the asir region of Saudi Arabia

M. A. Al Fayi
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Background: Thyroid cancer (TC) is one of the most common malignancies among females in Saudi Arabia, accounting for approximately 11% of newly diagnosed cancers in the kingdom. Over the past few decades, an increasing prevalence of TC has been documented in the kingdom. In Saudi Arabia, and especially in the Asir region, no studies have been conducted to address TC awareness among females. Objectives: This study aims to assess the level of TC awareness among women in the Asir region of Saudi Arabia. This study focuses on knowledge of the risk factors, signs, prevalence, treatment, and diagnosis of TC. Materials and Methods: This study uses a cross-sectional survey design. An online survey was conducted among 310 females in the Asir region of Saudi Arabia over 3 months. The questionnaire was divided into four subsections, namely, a demographic section, a knowledge score section, an awareness section, and practices to detect TC section. Results: A total of 75 (24.8%) participants had a low level of knowledge about TC, while only five (1.7%) participants had a high level of knowledge about TC, with the remainder having a moderate level of knowledge. The knowledge scores of participants were found to be significantly correlated with their education levels (0.048), while knowledge of TC did not significantly correlate with their age group (0.790), marital status (0.471), or number of visits to a health center per year (0.211). The majority of the respondents claimed that TC is uncommon in Saudi Arabia (54.6%), more common in males/females (75.2%), and more common in those aged over 40 years. Conclusion: The study depicted the suboptimal awareness levels of women regarding TC in the Asir region and its association with education levels. Women's awareness of TC in routine practice is urgently required.
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沙特阿拉伯阿西尔地区妇女对甲状腺癌的认识
背景:甲状腺癌(TC)是沙特阿拉伯女性中最常见的恶性肿瘤之一,约占沙特王国新诊断癌症的11%。在过去的几十年里,沙特王国的TC患病率不断上升。在沙特阿拉伯,特别是在阿西尔地区,没有进行任何研究来解决妇女对TC的认识问题。目的:本研究旨在评估沙特阿拉伯阿西尔地区妇女的TC意识水平。本研究的重点是了解TC的危险因素、体征、患病率、治疗和诊断。材料与方法:本研究采用横断面调查设计。在三个月的时间里,对沙特阿拉伯阿西尔地区的310名女性进行了一项在线调查。问卷分为四个部分,分别是人口统计部分、知识评分部分、意识部分和实践检测TC部分。结果:75名(24.8%)被试对技术认知水平低,5名(1.7%)被试对技术认知水平高,其余被试对技术认知水平中等。被试的知识得分与受教育程度显著相关(0.048),而TC知识得分与年龄(0.790)、婚姻状况(0.471)、每年到健康中心就诊次数(0.211)无显著相关(p < 0.05)。大多数受访者声称TC在沙特阿拉伯不常见(54.6%),在男性/女性中更常见(75.2%),在40岁以上的人群中更常见。结论:该研究描述了阿西尔地区妇女对TC的次优意识水平及其与教育水平的关系。在日常实践中,迫切需要提高妇女的TC意识。
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