Background and Aim: Less than 50 of oral cancer cases are diagnosed at early stages of the disease and this is in part due to poor awareness and lack of knowledge on the signs and symptoms of oral cancer. This study sought to measure the baseline awareness of oral cancer in Malaysia and aimed to increase public awareness and knowledge of oral cancer using a mass media campaign. Methods: Baseline awareness and impact of the campaign was measured using self-administered questionnaires sent via email to individuals. The campaign was aired on two national television channels and the reach was monitored through an independent programme monitoring system. Results: 78.2 of respondents had heard of oral cancer, and this increased significantly afte...
Oral cancer is an important public health problem in Southeast Asian countries. Generally, cases are...
In Germany, similar to 13 000 people are found to have oral and pharyngeal cancer every year. Awaren...
Introduction:Oral Cancer is the fifth‑most common cancer and is the cause of 130,000 deaths worldw...
Objective: To assess oral cancer awareness, its associated factors and related sources of informatio...
It is well established that oral cancer occurs more commonly in developing countries rather than de...
Low public awareness of oral cancer and delays in symptomatic patients presenting to health services...
Scotland has a high incidence of mouth cancer, but public awareness and knowledge are low compared w...
Objective: To assess oral cancer awareness, its associated factors and related sources of informatio...
In Malaysia oral cancer is the 21st most common cancer in general population. It is 17th most common...
Background: Oral cancers (OC) are malignant lesions occurring in the oral cavity that include squamo...
Introduction: Oral cancer is the 6th most common cancers worldwide. Malaysia ranks at no-14 in the w...
ABSTRACT Objective: Determination of oral cancer awareness level and knowledge and its connection wi...
BACKGROUND: This study reports awareness of the ‘Open up to Mouth Cancer ’ campaign materials and or...
Oral cancer is the eleventh most common cancer in the world (Atessa et al., 2010). It accounts for a...
Background: Oral cancer is among the top three types of cancers in India. Severe alcoholism, use of ...
Oral cancer is an important public health problem in Southeast Asian countries. Generally, cases are...
In Germany, similar to 13 000 people are found to have oral and pharyngeal cancer every year. Awaren...
Introduction:Oral Cancer is the fifth‑most common cancer and is the cause of 130,000 deaths worldw...
Objective: To assess oral cancer awareness, its associated factors and related sources of informatio...
It is well established that oral cancer occurs more commonly in developing countries rather than de...
Low public awareness of oral cancer and delays in symptomatic patients presenting to health services...
Scotland has a high incidence of mouth cancer, but public awareness and knowledge are low compared w...
Objective: To assess oral cancer awareness, its associated factors and related sources of informatio...
In Malaysia oral cancer is the 21st most common cancer in general population. It is 17th most common...
Background: Oral cancers (OC) are malignant lesions occurring in the oral cavity that include squamo...
Introduction: Oral cancer is the 6th most common cancers worldwide. Malaysia ranks at no-14 in the w...
ABSTRACT Objective: Determination of oral cancer awareness level and knowledge and its connection wi...
BACKGROUND: This study reports awareness of the ‘Open up to Mouth Cancer ’ campaign materials and or...
Oral cancer is the eleventh most common cancer in the world (Atessa et al., 2010). It accounts for a...
Background: Oral cancer is among the top three types of cancers in India. Severe alcoholism, use of ...
Oral cancer is an important public health problem in Southeast Asian countries. Generally, cases are...
In Germany, similar to 13 000 people are found to have oral and pharyngeal cancer every year. Awaren...
Introduction:Oral Cancer is the fifth‑most common cancer and is the cause of 130,000 deaths worldw...