Evaluation of Medical Students' knowledge on Early Cancer Detection in a Public Teaching Hospital
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Resumo: | Introduction: In Brazil, cancer is the second cause of mortality from disease. Early diagnosis has a significant impact on mortality rates, given that one of the factors that hinder treatment is the advanced stage in which the disease is detected. It is thus of paramount importance that medical students know the early detection guidelines recommended by the National Cancer Institute (INCA), since recently graduated physicians are those that tend to occupy the front lines in the health system and can thus apply the guidelines and reduce progression of the disease. The current study focused on knowledge in fifth and sixth-year medical students at the State University in Montes Claros, Minas Gerais, Brazil, on early detection strategies for breast, prostate, skin, lung, cervical, and colorectal cancer, according to INCA guidelines. Methods: This cross-sectional study used a questionnaire on early detection measures adopted by medical students for breast, prostate, skin, lung, cervical, and colorectal cancer. The data were analyzed using EpiInfo. Results: Out of a total medical school class of 90, 66 students participated in the study. The types of cancer that the medical students cited as most common were: breast (93.4%), prostate (96.9%), and cervical (93.9%). Conclusion: The majority of students cited early detection measures for prostate and lung cancer that are not recommended by the INCA for the overall population. The students proved to have good knowledge of early detection strategies for breast, cervical, and skin cancer. The majority of the students were unable to distinguish between early cancer signs and late manifestations. |
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Evaluation of Medical Students' knowledge on Early Cancer Detection in a Public Teaching HospitalAvaliação do Conhecimento sobre Detecção Precoce do Câncer dos Estudantes de Medicina de uma Universidade PúblicaIntroduction: In Brazil, cancer is the second cause of mortality from disease. Early diagnosis has a significant impact on mortality rates, given that one of the factors that hinder treatment is the advanced stage in which the disease is detected. It is thus of paramount importance that medical students know the early detection guidelines recommended by the National Cancer Institute (INCA), since recently graduated physicians are those that tend to occupy the front lines in the health system and can thus apply the guidelines and reduce progression of the disease. The current study focused on knowledge in fifth and sixth-year medical students at the State University in Montes Claros, Minas Gerais, Brazil, on early detection strategies for breast, prostate, skin, lung, cervical, and colorectal cancer, according to INCA guidelines. Methods: This cross-sectional study used a questionnaire on early detection measures adopted by medical students for breast, prostate, skin, lung, cervical, and colorectal cancer. The data were analyzed using EpiInfo. Results: Out of a total medical school class of 90, 66 students participated in the study. The types of cancer that the medical students cited as most common were: breast (93.4%), prostate (96.9%), and cervical (93.9%). Conclusion: The majority of students cited early detection measures for prostate and lung cancer that are not recommended by the INCA for the overall population. The students proved to have good knowledge of early detection strategies for breast, cervical, and skin cancer. The majority of the students were unable to distinguish between early cancer signs and late manifestations.Introdução: No Brasil, o câncer figura como a segunda causa de morte na população. O diagnóstico precoce exerce significativa influência sobre os índices de mortalidade, visto que um dos fatores que dificultam o tratamento é o estágio avançado em que a doença é descoberta. É importante que os estudantes conheçam as ações de detecção precoce recomendadas pelo Instituto Nacional de Câncer (INCA), pois os médicos recém-formados são aqueles que estarão na linha de frente social, podendo aplicá-las na prática e, assim, minimizar o avanço dessa doença. Objetivo: Verificar o conhecimento que os estudantes de medicina têm sobre as estratégias de detecção precoce para os cânceres de mama, próstata, pele, pulmão, colo do útero e colorretal, com base nas recomendações do INCA. Métodos: Estudo transversal realizado por meio de questionário sobre as ações de detecção precoce adotadas pelos estudantes dos 5º e 6º anos de medicina da Universidade Estadual de Montes Claros (MG). Os dados foram analisados no EPI-INFO. Resultados: De um total de 90 estudantes que estavam matriculados nos 5° e 6°anos de medicina, 66 participaram do estudo. Os cânceres os quais os estudantes julgaram mais incidentes foram: próstata (96,9%), colo uterino (93,9%) e mama (93,4%). Conclusão: A maioria dos estudantes indicou medidas de detecção precoce para os cânceres de próstata e pulmão que não são recomendadas pelo INCA, para a população em geral. Os acadêmicos revelaram possuir um bom conhecimento sobre as estratégias de detecção precoce para os cânceres de mama, colo uterino e pele. A maioria dos estudantes não distinguiu sinais precoces dos cânceres citados nas manifestações tardias.INCA2008-03-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtigos, Avaliado pelos paresapplication/pdfhttps://rbc.inca.gov.br/index.php/revista/article/view/175510.32635/2176-9745.RBC.2008v54n1.1755Revista Brasileira de Cancerologia; Vol. 54 No. 1 (2008): Jan./Feb./Mar.; 25-30Revista Brasileira de Cancerologia; Vol. 54 Núm. 1 (2008): ene./feb./mar.; 25-30Revista Brasileira de Cancerologia; v. 54 n. 1 (2008): jan./fev./mar.; 25-302176-9745reponame:Revista Brasileira de Cancerologia (Online)instname:Instituto Nacional de Câncer José Alencar Gomes da Silva (INCA)instacron:INCAporhttps://rbc.inca.gov.br/index.php/revista/article/view/1755/1045Gomes, Cláudio Henrique Rebello Nobre, André Luiz Aguiar, Gabriel Nobre de Fernandes, Isabela Maciel Souto, Izabela Vieira Bessa, Lucas Teixeira Gontijo, Marília Baeta info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2021-11-29T20:24:14Zoai:rbc.inca.gov.br:article/1755Revistahttps://rbc.inca.gov.br/index.php/revistaPUBhttps://rbc.inca.gov.br/index.php/revista/oairbc@inca.gov.br0034-71162176-9745opendoar:2021-11-29T20:24:14Revista Brasileira de Cancerologia (Online) - Instituto Nacional de Câncer José Alencar Gomes da Silva (INCA)false |
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Evaluation of Medical Students' knowledge on Early Cancer Detection in a Public Teaching Hospital Avaliação do Conhecimento sobre Detecção Precoce do Câncer dos Estudantes de Medicina de uma Universidade Pública |
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Evaluation of Medical Students' knowledge on Early Cancer Detection in a Public Teaching Hospital |
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Evaluation of Medical Students' knowledge on Early Cancer Detection in a Public Teaching Hospital Gomes, Cláudio Henrique Rebello |
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Evaluation of Medical Students' knowledge on Early Cancer Detection in a Public Teaching Hospital |
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Evaluation of Medical Students' knowledge on Early Cancer Detection in a Public Teaching Hospital |
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Evaluation of Medical Students' knowledge on Early Cancer Detection in a Public Teaching Hospital |
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Evaluation of Medical Students' knowledge on Early Cancer Detection in a Public Teaching Hospital |
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Gomes, Cláudio Henrique Rebello |
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Gomes, Cláudio Henrique Rebello Nobre, André Luiz Aguiar, Gabriel Nobre de Fernandes, Isabela Maciel Souto, Izabela Vieira Bessa, Lucas Teixeira Gontijo, Marília Baeta |
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Nobre, André Luiz Aguiar, Gabriel Nobre de Fernandes, Isabela Maciel Souto, Izabela Vieira Bessa, Lucas Teixeira Gontijo, Marília Baeta |
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Introduction: In Brazil, cancer is the second cause of mortality from disease. Early diagnosis has a significant impact on mortality rates, given that one of the factors that hinder treatment is the advanced stage in which the disease is detected. It is thus of paramount importance that medical students know the early detection guidelines recommended by the National Cancer Institute (INCA), since recently graduated physicians are those that tend to occupy the front lines in the health system and can thus apply the guidelines and reduce progression of the disease. The current study focused on knowledge in fifth and sixth-year medical students at the State University in Montes Claros, Minas Gerais, Brazil, on early detection strategies for breast, prostate, skin, lung, cervical, and colorectal cancer, according to INCA guidelines. Methods: This cross-sectional study used a questionnaire on early detection measures adopted by medical students for breast, prostate, skin, lung, cervical, and colorectal cancer. The data were analyzed using EpiInfo. Results: Out of a total medical school class of 90, 66 students participated in the study. The types of cancer that the medical students cited as most common were: breast (93.4%), prostate (96.9%), and cervical (93.9%). Conclusion: The majority of students cited early detection measures for prostate and lung cancer that are not recommended by the INCA for the overall population. The students proved to have good knowledge of early detection strategies for breast, cervical, and skin cancer. The majority of the students were unable to distinguish between early cancer signs and late manifestations. |
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