Influence of variables on breast self-examination: Potential barrier or enhancement of breast cancer prevention

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INTRODUCTION: Breast self-examination (BSE) is an important tool for early detection of breast cancer and can contribute to increased awareness and familiarity with breast tissue. This study aimed to review factors that influenced BSE in preventing breast cancer. METHODS: In the initial stage of searching for journal articles, 186 journals were obtained, then screening was carried out within a time span of 2019-2024 and using Indonesian and English 54 journals. Of the 12 journals reviewed, the results showed that 4 journals reviewed had conducted pre and post-BSE practices, and 8 journal reviews conducted BSE practices conducted by students and health workers. RESULTS: Several factors play an important role in implementing BSE, namely age, knowledge, history of exposure to information, family history, ethnicity, and attitude. Overall, the study shows that the need to create awareness and educate women, especially rural women, on the importance of BSE as a preventive measure for breast cancer is paramount. CONCLUSIONS: Factors influencing the implementation of BSE can be a barrier or an enhancement in breast cancer prevention.

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Hijrah, H., Usman, A. N., Sanusi Baso, Y., Syarif, S., Ahmad, M., & Nulandari, Z. (2024). Influence of variables on breast self-examination: Potential barrier or enhancement of breast cancer prevention. Breast Disease, 43(1), 145–155. https://doi.org/10.3233/BD-249001

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