2017
DOI: 10.1007/s10900-017-0363-2
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Assessing Colorectal Cancer Knowledge Among Puerto Rican Hispanics: Implications for Cancer Prevention and Control

Abstract: Objective In Puerto Rico, colorectal cancer (CRC) incidence and mortality rates are increasing. Moreover, adherence rates to CRC screening (52.2%) are still below the goals (70.5%) established by Healthy People 2020. Lack of knowledge is described as a significant barrier to adherence to CRC screening. The aim of this study was to assess CRC knowledge and screening rates among Puerto Rican Hispanics. Methods Participants aged 40-85 years were recruited from the internal medicine outpatient clinics at the Uni… Show more

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“…The present study revealed that the majority of the respondents were aware that CRC is a cancer that occurs in the colon or rectum and this finding was aligned with studies by Zainuddin et al and Ramírez-Amill et al 26, 27 Majority of the present study participants were aware about the symptoms of CRC such as rectal bleeding (75.4%), and blood in stool (80.7%). Among Asians, knowledge of CRC was found to 40.6% ( n = 909) participants identified bloody stool as a warning sign for CRC.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…The present study revealed that the majority of the respondents were aware that CRC is a cancer that occurs in the colon or rectum and this finding was aligned with studies by Zainuddin et al and Ramírez-Amill et al 26, 27 Majority of the present study participants were aware about the symptoms of CRC such as rectal bleeding (75.4%), and blood in stool (80.7%). Among Asians, knowledge of CRC was found to 40.6% ( n = 909) participants identified bloody stool as a warning sign for CRC.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…25 In another study among undergraduate Malaysian students reported that the majority of the respondents had a moderate level of knowledge and perceptions regarding CRC. 26…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A number of studies have suggested that educating people about the relative knowledge, attitudes and practices of cancer prevention are of certain importance in cancer prevention (Mutambara et al., 2017; Olubodun, Odukoya, & Balogun, 2019; Ramirez‐Amill, Soto‐Salgado, Vazquez‐Santos, Corzo‐Pedrosa, & Cruz‐Correa, 2017). Recently, studies further emphasised the importance of regular oral examinations by caregivers to help detect early signs of oral cancer, and PHNs are in a perfect position to provide such examinations if they are properly trained.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CRC was the second most diagnosed cancer accounting for 13% of cancer deaths (in each sex) in Puerto Rico, and lack of knowledge about this disease was responsible for a low screening rate [19]. The incidence of CRC was reported to be high in Latinos living near the United States-Mexico border [20] and also in New Mexico [21].…”
Section: Colorectal Cancer (Crc)mentioning
confidence: 99%