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      Students' Knowledge about Cervical Cancer Prevention in Poland.

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          Background and Objectives: In Poland, the rates of morbidity and mortality due to cervical cancer are amongst the highest in Europe. A significant percentage of newly diagnosed cases of cervical cancer are at an advanced stage. Unfortunately, only about 20% of Polish women take part in cervical cancer screening. The aim of the study was to assess students' knowledge of cervical cancer risk factors and prevention. Materials and Methods: The study was provided to Polish students from various universities and faculties between May 2020 and November 2020. The questionnaire was designed specifically for this study and was validated. The chi-square test was used to compare the responses between subgroups. Results: The study was carried out on a group of 995 students (80.6% women, 19% men, 0.4% no data), (average age 21.9 years). Most students knew that the main risk factor for cervical cancer is human papillomavirus (HPV) infection (82% of all responders; 86% of medical students; 73% of non-medical students; p < 0.001). Only 40% of students knew that in Poland the Population Prevention and Early Diagnosis Program is carried out on women aged 25-59 years every three years. Most students correctly indicated that cervical cancer screening in Poland is performed using cervical cytology and were familiar with the basis of cytology. Only 57% of students knew that there are no specific early symptoms of cervical cancer. A total of 78% of all respondents knew that HPV vaccination reduces the risk of cervical cancer. Medical students and students who are sexually active demonstrated a better knowledge of cervical cancer. Conclusions: The Polish students had some knowledge of cervical cancer risk factors and primary and secondary prevention. Significantly better knowledge was demonstrated by medical students. Some efforts should be made to ensure that young people, who are not associated with medicine are better educated about cervical cancer in order to reduce the overall incidence and improve early detection rates.

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          Journal
          Medicina (Kaunas)
          Medicina (Kaunas, Lithuania)
          MDPI AG
          1648-9144
          1010-660X
          Sep 30 2021
          : 57
          : 10
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Psychology and Sociology of Health and Public Health, School of Public Health, University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, ul. Warszawska 30, 11-041 Olsztyn, Poland.
          [2 ] Department of Oncology, University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, ul. Wojska Polskiego 37, 10-228 Olsztyn, Poland.
          [3 ] Department of Surgery and Oncology, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Zielona Gora, ul. Zyty 28, 65-046 Zielona Gora, Poland.
          [4 ] Department of Nursing, Institute of Health Science, University of Zielona Gora, ul. Zyty 28, 65-046 Zielona Gora, Poland.
          [5 ] Department of Oncology and Radiotherapy, Faculty of Medical Sciences, Medical University of Silesia in Katowice, ul. Ceglana 35, 40-515 Katowice, Poland.
          [6 ] Department of Public Health, Medical University of Warsaw, ul. Nielubowicza 5, 02-097 Warsaw, Poland.
          [7 ] Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics Didactics, Faculty of Health Sciences, Medical University of Warsaw, ul. Litewska 14/16, 00-575 Warsaw, Poland.
          [8 ] Department of Ecology and Environmental Protection, Faculty of Biology and Biotechnology, University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, Plack Łódzki 3, 10-727 Olsztyn, Poland.
          Article
          medicina57101045
          10.3390/medicina57101045
          8539101
          34684082
          25f5328e-9e5d-48ac-8f27-67c9b611dc5b
          History

          HPV,primary and secondary prevention,knowledge,cervical cancer

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