Oral cancer knowledge, risk factors and characteristics of subjects in a large oral cancer screening program Journal Article


Authors: Cruz, G. D.; Le Geros, R. Z.; Ostroff, J. S.; Hay, J. L.; Kenigsberg, H.; Franklin, D. M.
Article Title: Oral cancer knowledge, risk factors and characteristics of subjects in a large oral cancer screening program
Abstract: Background. Screening people who are at high risk of developing oral cancers is a promising tool for decreasing morbidity and mortality attributable to this cancer. Methods. A consortium led by the New York University College of Dentistry conducted a three-day oral cancer screening during June 1999. As part of the screening intake, the authors conducted a survey to assess the sociodemographic characteristics, level of knowledge of risk factors and predictors of oral cancer awareness among the subjects. The authors performed bivariate and multivariate analyses using two indicators of oral cancer awareness as dependent variables. Results. The 803 subjects were racially and ethnically diverse, 66 percent were 40 years of age or older, 43 percent had a history of smoking, and 9 percent were likely to have had a history of alcohol abuse. Race/ethnicity, education level and knowledge of risk factors for oral cancer were predictors of awareness of an oral cancer examination, whereas only knowledge and possible history of alcohol abuse were predictors of having a history of examinations. Conclusions. This screening program attracted a diverse sample of people at high risk of developing oral cancer due to smoking and likely history of alcohol abuse. Consistent with other national and international studies, the authors found a lack of knowledge of the risk factors associated with oral cancer and a low rate of histories of oral cancer examinations among the subjects. Clinical Implications. Oral cancer screening programs represent potential opportunities not only for early detection of oral cancer but to raise awareness and educate the public about the disease.
Keywords: adolescent; adult; aged; aged, 80 and over; middle aged; united states; logistic models; odds ratio; risk factors; attitude to health; mass screening; smoking; risk factor; risk; psychological aspect; new jersey; health knowledge, attitudes, practice; educational status; new york; statistical model; ethnic group; mouth neoplasms; ethnic groups; mouth tumor; humans; human; male; female; article; dental health education; health education, dental
Journal Title: Journal of the American Dental Association
Volume: 133
Issue: 8
ISSN: 0002-8177
Publisher: American Dental Association  
Date Published: 2002-08-01
Start Page: 1064
End Page: 1071
Language: English
PUBMED: 12198985
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: Export Date: 14 November 2014 -- Source: Scopus
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  1. Jamie S Ostroff
    342 Ostroff
  2. Jennifer L Hay
    264 Hay