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The ‘Be Cancer Alert Campaign’: protocol to evaluate a mass media campaign to raise awareness about breast and colorectal cancer in Malaysia

机译:“是癌症警报竞选活动”:议定书,以评估大众媒体运动,以提高马来西亚乳腺癌和结直肠癌的认识

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Breast and colorectal cancer are the two most common cancers in Malaysia. Low awareness coupled with stigma and erroneous beliefs delay help-seeking behaviours, lead to late presentation and contribute to poor detection rates. Promoting cancer awareness through mass media may be effective in improving cancer-related knowledge and uptake in screening tests. However, research is sparse regarding the cultural translation and implementation of mass media campaigns in Malaysia (and Asia) in terms of raising awareness about colorectal and breast cancer. A collaborative partnership comprising researchers from Malaysia and the UK as well as policy makers, public health experts and non-government organisations from Malaysia was formed to design, deliver and evaluate the Be Cancer Alert Campaign. Each awareness-raising campaign will run for five weeks (Colorectal Cancer in April 2018, followed by Breast Cancer in October 2018). Evaluation of the campaigns will take place in Gombak district (Colorectal Cancer) and Petaling district (Breast Cancer) respectively, in the form of a pre-post randomly selected household survey and collection of service utilisation data. Occupants who are aged 40-years and above and are able to answer questions independently will be selected from each household. A sample of 730 with 80% power will detect a change of 6.09% in knowledge that unexplained lump or swelling is a symptom of breast cancer or changes in bowel habits is a symptom of colorectal cancer. Malaysia and most South-East Asian countries have a low middle-income economy, with limited resources for cancer control. Late-staged cancers impose a significant economic burden on patients, households, communities, employers, health systems and governments. Our proposed strategy for the implementation of the culturally sensitive mass media cancer awareness-raising campaign will serve as a blueprint for cancer prevention and control policy in South-East Asian countries where the burden of cancer is increasing and there are high cancer death rates.
机译:乳腺癌和结直肠癌是马来西亚中最常见的癌症。低意识与耻辱和错误的信念相结合,延迟有助于寻求的行为,导致延迟介绍并有助于较差的检测率。通过大规模培养基促进癌症意识可能有效地改善癌症相关的知识和摄取在筛选试验中。然而,在提高关于结肠直肠癌和乳腺癌的意识的方面,研究对马来西亚(和亚洲)的大众媒体竞选活动进行了稀疏。从马来西亚和英国以及来自马来西亚的政策制定者以及政策制定者,从马来西亚的公共卫生专家和非政府组织的合作伙伴关系成立,而是形成,提供和评估成为癌症警报活动。每次提高认识的运动将在2018年10月营业五周(2018年4月的结肠直肠癌,其次是乳腺癌)。竞选评估将分别在Gombak区(结肠直肠癌)和Petaling District(乳腺癌)中进行,以预先选择的家庭调查和服务利用数据的收集形式。 40岁及以上的占用者并能够独立回答问题,将从每个家庭中审视。 730的样品,80%的功率将检测到知识的6.09%的变化,即无法解释的肿块或肿胀是乳腺癌的症状或肠习惯的变化是结肠直肠癌的症状。马来西亚和大多数东南亚国家都有一个低的中等收入经济经济,资源资源有限。晚期癌症癌症对患者,家庭,社区,雇主,卫生系统和政府施加了重大的经济负担。我们拟议的实施文化敏感的大众媒体癌症癌症提高认识活动的战略将作为东南亚国家癌症预防和控制政策的蓝图,其中癌症负担增加,癌症死亡率高。

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