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Hammad, A., Farag, D., El-Haddad, M., Haggag, R., Zaki, O., Ibrahim, N., Alsirafy, S. (2016). Awareness of Diagnosis in Patients with Cancer: A Study from Egypt. Research in Oncology, 12(2), 60-63. doi: 10.21608/resoncol.2016.332.1011
Ahmad Hammad; Dina Farag; Mostafa El-Haddad; Rasha Haggag; Omar Zaki; Noha Ibrahim; Samy Alsirafy. "Awareness of Diagnosis in Patients with Cancer: A Study from Egypt". Research in Oncology, 12, 2, 2016, 60-63. doi: 10.21608/resoncol.2016.332.1011
Hammad, A., Farag, D., El-Haddad, M., Haggag, R., Zaki, O., Ibrahim, N., Alsirafy, S. (2016). 'Awareness of Diagnosis in Patients with Cancer: A Study from Egypt', Research in Oncology, 12(2), pp. 60-63. doi: 10.21608/resoncol.2016.332.1011
Hammad, A., Farag, D., El-Haddad, M., Haggag, R., Zaki, O., Ibrahim, N., Alsirafy, S. Awareness of Diagnosis in Patients with Cancer: A Study from Egypt. Research in Oncology, 2016; 12(2): 60-63. doi: 10.21608/resoncol.2016.332.1011

Awareness of Diagnosis in Patients with Cancer: A Study from Egypt

Article 6, Volume 12, Issue 2, December 2016, Page 60-63  XML PDF (278.3 K)
Document Type: Short communications
DOI: 10.21608/resoncol.2016.332.1011
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Authors
Ahmad Hammad email 1; Dina Farag1; Mostafa El-Haddad2; Rasha Haggag3; Omar Zaki2; Noha Ibrahim2; Samy Alsirafyorcid 1
1Palliative Medicine Unit, Kasr Al-Ainy Center of Clinical Oncology & Nuclear Medicine, Kasr Al-Ainy School of Medicine, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt
2Clinical Oncology Department, Kasr Al-Ainy Center of Clinical Oncology & Nuclear Medicine, Kasr Al-Ainy School of Medicine, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt
3Medical Oncology Department, Faculty of Medicine, Zagazig University, Zagazig, Egypt
Abstract
Background: One of the barriers to cancer care is the inadequate communication with patients and their families. In
Egypt, it is believed that culture is against the honest disclosure of cancer diagnosis. So, the majority of cancer patients
are usually unaware of their diagnosis.Aim: To study cancer diagnosis awareness among a group of Egyptian patients and the factors contributing to their unawareness. Methods: The study included 119 cancer patients from two cancer centers; one in Cairo and the other in Sharkia. Patients were asked about their illness and who answered as having  cancer/tumor” or mentioned the name of cancer considered aware. Results: The majority of our patients (100/119, 84%) were aware of their cancer diagnosis. Their answer was “cancer” in 31%, “tumor” in 60% and the name of cancer in 9%. While, a nority (19 /119, 16%), were unaware of their cancer diagnosis. They were more likely to be less educated, older in age, males, unmarried, and from Sharkia. None of the studied variables associated significantly with awareness. Conclusions: The results of this study suggest that most cancer patients in Egypt are aware of their diagnosis. This may be due to a change in the Egyptian cultural attitude towards truth telling and a shift in the approach of care from paternalistic to patient-centred.
Keywords
Cancer Diagnosis; disclosure; culture; Attitude; Egypt
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