Improving public awareness of cancer and encouraging health behavior change are important aspects of cancer control. We investigated whether a community-based roadshow was an effective way of communicating with the public about cancer and encouraging behavior change. Data were from 1196 people who completed questionnaires at a Cancer Research UK Cancer Awareness Roadshow in 2013. Of these, 511 (43%) completed questionnaires immediately before their visit (pre-visit group) and 685 (57%) completed questionnaires immediately after their visit (post-visit group). Among the post-visit sample, 217 (32%) were retained after two months. Self-reported data were available on risk factor and symptom awareness, help-seeking barriers, use of healthcare ...
Background:Low cancer awareness contributes to delay in presentation for cancer symptoms and may lea...
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Background: Cancer survival is lower in socioeconomically deprived communities, partly due to low aw...
Improving public awareness of cancer and encouraging health behavior change are important aspects of...
AbstractImproving public awareness of cancer and encouraging health behavior change are important as...
AbstractObjectiveTo assess the impact of the Cancer Research UK Cancer Awareness Roadshow on intenti...
Objective:We aimed to develop and validate a measurement tool to assess cancer awareness in the gene...
*_Objective:_* To assess public awareness of cancer warning signs, anticipated delay, and perceived ...
People working across the health service, local government, community and voluntary sectors are appr...
Purpose: Secondary prevention programmes have traditionally employed mass screening approaches to as...
Background: Targeted public awareness interventions are needed to improve earlier cancer diagnosis a...
Aims: To examine the impact of cancer awareness training for community-based health workers on confi...
Background:Low cancer awareness contributes to delay in presentation for cancer symptoms and may lea...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>Public Knowledge were ...
Background: Cancer survival is lower in socioeconomically deprived communities, partly due to low aw...
Improving public awareness of cancer and encouraging health behavior change are important aspects of...
AbstractImproving public awareness of cancer and encouraging health behavior change are important as...
AbstractObjectiveTo assess the impact of the Cancer Research UK Cancer Awareness Roadshow on intenti...
Objective:We aimed to develop and validate a measurement tool to assess cancer awareness in the gene...
*_Objective:_* To assess public awareness of cancer warning signs, anticipated delay, and perceived ...
People working across the health service, local government, community and voluntary sectors are appr...
Purpose: Secondary prevention programmes have traditionally employed mass screening approaches to as...
Background: Targeted public awareness interventions are needed to improve earlier cancer diagnosis a...
Aims: To examine the impact of cancer awareness training for community-based health workers on confi...
Background:Low cancer awareness contributes to delay in presentation for cancer symptoms and may lea...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>Public Knowledge were ...
Background: Cancer survival is lower in socioeconomically deprived communities, partly due to low aw...