Research Abstract
Worldwide breast cancer is on of the leading cause of mortality among women. It is well
documented that early detection of breast cancer is accompanied with a better prognosis as regards
treatment and survival time. Unfortunately, the early diagnostic procedures are limited in
developing countries due to many barriers such as poverty, educational and cultural obstacles. This
study was conducted to assess knowledge attitude and practices of 126 young female employees
(45 years) about breast self-examination (BSE) in Assiut. An educational training progmm
concerned with BSE was applied after testing their knowledge about BSE and breast cancer. Reevaluation
of their knowledge and attitude was done immediately after the program (posttest I) and
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for another time after one month (posttest m. The results showed that knowledge, attitude and
practice ofBSE improved markedly after the program (p
Research Department
Research Journal
Tanta Medical
Research Member
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
Vol. 27, No. l
Research Year
1991