Scotland has a high incidence of mouth cancer, but public awareness and knowledge are low compared with other cancers. The West of Scotland Cancer Awareness Project sought to increase public awareness and knowledge of mouth cancer and to encourage early detection of symptoms among an at-risk population of people aged over 40 years from lower socio-economic groups using a mass media approach. The media campaign aimed to increase people’s feelings of personal risk, while also enhancing feelings of efficacy and control. To achieve this, a testimonial approach (using real people to tell their own stories) was adopted
Purpose: Secondary prevention programmes have traditionally employed mass screening approaches to as...
Mouth cancer has the same meaning as oral cancer - it is cancer that occurs in any part of the mouth...
To engage with high risk groups to identify knowledge and awareness of oral cancer signs and symptom...
Background: Scotland has a high incidence of mouth cancer, but public awareness and knowledge are l...
Low public awareness of oral cancer and delays in symptomatic patients presenting to health services...
Let’s Talk About Mouth Cancer is a Scottish charity set up by a group of healthcare professionals wi...
In Germany, similar to 13 000 people are found to have oral and pharyngeal cancer every year. Awaren...
Objective Reports suggest that patients with oral cancer delay seeking help because they are unaware...
Objectives: The purpose of this project was to determine the level of mouth cancer awareness and to ...
Background and Aim: Less than 50 of oral cancer cases are diagnosed at early stages of the disease a...
Oral cancer is prone to late-stage diagnosis, and subsequent low five-year survival rates. A small n...
Aim In 2003, the West of Scotland Cancer Awareness Programme (WoSCAP) launched their oral cancer cam...
One person dies every five hours from oral cancer, however with early diagnosis and treatment the ch...
Objectives: Reports suggest that many patients with oral cancer delay seeing help because they are u...
BACKGROUND: This study reports awareness of the ‘Open up to Mouth Cancer ’ campaign materials and or...
Purpose: Secondary prevention programmes have traditionally employed mass screening approaches to as...
Mouth cancer has the same meaning as oral cancer - it is cancer that occurs in any part of the mouth...
To engage with high risk groups to identify knowledge and awareness of oral cancer signs and symptom...
Background: Scotland has a high incidence of mouth cancer, but public awareness and knowledge are l...
Low public awareness of oral cancer and delays in symptomatic patients presenting to health services...
Let’s Talk About Mouth Cancer is a Scottish charity set up by a group of healthcare professionals wi...
In Germany, similar to 13 000 people are found to have oral and pharyngeal cancer every year. Awaren...
Objective Reports suggest that patients with oral cancer delay seeking help because they are unaware...
Objectives: The purpose of this project was to determine the level of mouth cancer awareness and to ...
Background and Aim: Less than 50 of oral cancer cases are diagnosed at early stages of the disease a...
Oral cancer is prone to late-stage diagnosis, and subsequent low five-year survival rates. A small n...
Aim In 2003, the West of Scotland Cancer Awareness Programme (WoSCAP) launched their oral cancer cam...
One person dies every five hours from oral cancer, however with early diagnosis and treatment the ch...
Objectives: Reports suggest that many patients with oral cancer delay seeing help because they are u...
BACKGROUND: This study reports awareness of the ‘Open up to Mouth Cancer ’ campaign materials and or...
Purpose: Secondary prevention programmes have traditionally employed mass screening approaches to as...
Mouth cancer has the same meaning as oral cancer - it is cancer that occurs in any part of the mouth...
To engage with high risk groups to identify knowledge and awareness of oral cancer signs and symptom...