Background: Lack of awareness, poor knowledge and attitude regarding cancer have been identified as possible reasons accounting for the late presentation which lead to the poor survival of cancer patients in Malaysia. Method: A cross sectional study was conducted in three traditional Malay villages in Negeri Sembilan among adult males. Those who were already diagnosed with prostate cancer or Non Malaysians were excluded from the study. Data was collected using self-administered questionnaires which consist of several sections namely socio-demographic, awareness about prostate cancer, sources of information, family history of prostate cancer, lifestyle associated with risk of cancer, knowledge and attitude towards prostate cancer. Data was a...
Objective: To ascertain the current level of understanding about prostate cancer (PCa), including tr...
Background: Prostate cancer is the must commonlydiagnosed cancer in men worldwide and ranked second ...
This study utilized a non-experimental descriptive method. Two hundred (200) male middle adults were...
Background: In Malaysia, prostate cancer is the fourth most common cancer among men. Its incidence i...
This study assessed the level of awareness and knowledge of prostate cancer amongst the residents of...
This research study utilized the correlational research design to determine the relationship between...
Background: Early-stage prostate cancer can be asymptomatic. The digital rectal exam (DRE) and the p...
This study used the descriptive method of research. A total of 305 respondents were selected using t...
This study utilized the correlational research design to determine the relationship between knowledg...
Aims and objective: Health awareness and correct planning is very important to avoid any health rela...
The Prostate gland is chest nut or walnut shaped supportive structure of male reproductive system th...
Introduction: Prostate cancer is the second most common cancer after lung cancer worldwide. In 2018,...
Prostate cancer, a disease of public health importance is the most diagnosed solid tumour in men and...
Inadequate literature exists on knowledge and perception of prostate cancer and screening behaviour ...
Prostate cancer is one of the most common and lethal cancers in the world. The incidence of prostate...
Objective: To ascertain the current level of understanding about prostate cancer (PCa), including tr...
Background: Prostate cancer is the must commonlydiagnosed cancer in men worldwide and ranked second ...
This study utilized a non-experimental descriptive method. Two hundred (200) male middle adults were...
Background: In Malaysia, prostate cancer is the fourth most common cancer among men. Its incidence i...
This study assessed the level of awareness and knowledge of prostate cancer amongst the residents of...
This research study utilized the correlational research design to determine the relationship between...
Background: Early-stage prostate cancer can be asymptomatic. The digital rectal exam (DRE) and the p...
This study used the descriptive method of research. A total of 305 respondents were selected using t...
This study utilized the correlational research design to determine the relationship between knowledg...
Aims and objective: Health awareness and correct planning is very important to avoid any health rela...
The Prostate gland is chest nut or walnut shaped supportive structure of male reproductive system th...
Introduction: Prostate cancer is the second most common cancer after lung cancer worldwide. In 2018,...
Prostate cancer, a disease of public health importance is the most diagnosed solid tumour in men and...
Inadequate literature exists on knowledge and perception of prostate cancer and screening behaviour ...
Prostate cancer is one of the most common and lethal cancers in the world. The incidence of prostate...
Objective: To ascertain the current level of understanding about prostate cancer (PCa), including tr...
Background: Prostate cancer is the must commonlydiagnosed cancer in men worldwide and ranked second ...
This study utilized a non-experimental descriptive method. Two hundred (200) male middle adults were...