This is a study to describe the health beliefs related to oral cancer (OC) in a high-risk group in Malaysia, a predominantly Indian community living in an agricultural setting called an estate. The study population was a convenient sample of 112 adults, above 20 years of age, attending oral cancer screening in two estates. The subjects consisted of 106 (94.6) Indians and six (5.4) Malays. Using the Health Belief Model, the perceptions of susceptibility to OC, its severity, and the benefits of and barriers to preventive actions, as well as beliefs underlying OC aetiology were investigated. About half of the subjects (n = 57, 50.9) felt susceptible to oral cancer. A majority of subjects (n = 93, 83.0) felt that oral cancer is a severe disease...
Background In India, 72% of the population resides in rural areas and 30-40% of cancers are found in...
This paper attempts to review epidemiological studies of oral cancer and precancer in Malaysia. The ...
Oral cancer is the most common cancer among the adults. The incidence of oral cancer is increasing i...
This is a study to describe the health beliefs related to oral cancer (OC) in a high-risk group in M...
Introduction: Oral cancer is one of the common cancers m Malaysia. Tile population of east coast of ...
Cancer causes approximately 12% of all deaths throughout the world and is the third leading cause of...
Background: In Australia, Indian immigrants are one of the fastest-growing communities. Since oral c...
Objective: Oral cancer is widespread in South Asia, particularly India. In Australia, Indians are on...
Background: In India, 72 % of the population resides in rural areas and 30-40 % of cancers are found...
Oral cancer may begin in tongue and floor of the mouth. It is the most common cancers seen in both I...
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...
It is well established that oral cancer occurs more commonly in developing countries rather than de...
The Malaysian nationwide survey on oral mucosal lesions (OML) in 1993/94 showed a low prevalence of ...
Amarasinghe HK, Usgodaarachchi US, Johnson NW, Lalloo R, Warnakulasuriya S. Public awareness of oral...
Background In India, 72% of the population resides in rural areas and 30-40% of cancers are found in...
This paper attempts to review epidemiological studies of oral cancer and precancer in Malaysia. The ...
Oral cancer is the most common cancer among the adults. The incidence of oral cancer is increasing i...
This is a study to describe the health beliefs related to oral cancer (OC) in a high-risk group in M...
Introduction: Oral cancer is one of the common cancers m Malaysia. Tile population of east coast of ...
Cancer causes approximately 12% of all deaths throughout the world and is the third leading cause of...
Background: In Australia, Indian immigrants are one of the fastest-growing communities. Since oral c...
Objective: Oral cancer is widespread in South Asia, particularly India. In Australia, Indians are on...
Background: In India, 72 % of the population resides in rural areas and 30-40 % of cancers are found...
Oral cancer may begin in tongue and floor of the mouth. It is the most common cancers seen in both I...
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...
It is well established that oral cancer occurs more commonly in developing countries rather than de...
The Malaysian nationwide survey on oral mucosal lesions (OML) in 1993/94 showed a low prevalence of ...
Amarasinghe HK, Usgodaarachchi US, Johnson NW, Lalloo R, Warnakulasuriya S. Public awareness of oral...
Background In India, 72% of the population resides in rural areas and 30-40% of cancers are found in...
This paper attempts to review epidemiological studies of oral cancer and precancer in Malaysia. The ...
Oral cancer is the most common cancer among the adults. The incidence of oral cancer is increasing i...