2017
DOI: 10.1590/1413-81232017221.09272015
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Risk factors of breast cancer and knowledge about the disease: an integrative revision of Latin American studies

Abstract: Risk factors of breast cancer and knowledge about the disease: an integrative revision of Latin American studies self-examination (N = 14). In contrast, few studies about risk of breast cancer focused on early detection (N = 5). Obesity and overweight (N = 14), family history (N = 13), decreased parity (N = 12)

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“…In a Danish cohort study of 1,229 post-menopausal women diagnosed with breast cancer, association between low socioeconomic status and risk of mortality was observed, probably due to increased use of tobacco and alcohol [24]. Socioeconomic factors such as income and educational level had variable effects on breast cancer risk and also affected women's knowledge about risk factors and early detection [25]. In the present study, the case group presented higher odds ratio for smoking exposition and alcohol consumption, both recognized environmental risk factors for breast cancer, but no statistical significance occurred.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a Danish cohort study of 1,229 post-menopausal women diagnosed with breast cancer, association between low socioeconomic status and risk of mortality was observed, probably due to increased use of tobacco and alcohol [24]. Socioeconomic factors such as income and educational level had variable effects on breast cancer risk and also affected women's knowledge about risk factors and early detection [25]. In the present study, the case group presented higher odds ratio for smoking exposition and alcohol consumption, both recognized environmental risk factors for breast cancer, but no statistical significance occurred.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ladas, como a adoção do estilo de vida saudável, o autoconhecimento corporal, o controle de peso, a redução do consumo de álcool e de tabaco [2][3][4] . Já as medidas específicas para o controle do este tumor focam-se no emprego de ações de detecção precoce e na oferta de tratamento oportuno 1,[4][5][6] .…”
Section: Ações Do Enfermeiro Na Detecção Precoce Do Câncer Mamáriounclassified
“…Já as medidas específicas para o controle do este tumor focam-se no emprego de ações de detecção precoce e na oferta de tratamento oportuno 1,[4][5][6] .…”
Section: Ações Do Enfermeiro Na Detecção Precoce Do Câncer Mamáriounclassified
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“…In 2016, for example, there was an estimate of 61,000 cases of carcinoma in situ and 246,660 cases of invasive disease in the United States [1]. Breast cancer is responsible for the largest number of diagnoses and deaths in Latin America [2]. Epidemiological data collected in 2002 indicated that breast cancer was responsible for approximately 33% of all the neoplasms, and for 20% of deaths caused by cancer [3].…”
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confidence: 99%