|
Female Breast
Cancer. An investigation of the risk factors in Maltese women. (May 1999)
University of Malta
Author -
Sharon Bonnici B.Sc.
(Hons.) Radiography
Abstract
Various research studies, performed
worldwide, reveal a number of factors that may influence a woman’s risk of
developing breast cancer. A considerable number of these factors are recognized
as contributing to increase breast cancer risk, whereas others are thought to
reduce risk. A woman’s knowledge of what influences her risk of developing this
cancer allows her to take certain decisions, related mostly to her lifestyle,
which may aid in protecting her from this disease.
This research study was designed to
investigate the risk factors in the Maltese women attending for a mammogram at
the Radiology Department of St. Luke’s Hospital. An interview sheet, formulated
by the researcher herself, was the research tool utilized in this study.
The results reveal that not all the
clients fall under the category of risk factors identified by Health Vision 2000
(1995) as factors that increase the risk of a Maltese woman to develop breast
cancer. The most common risk factors, identified in these women, were also
revealed, “age over 50 years” being the principal one.
Based on the findings of this study
it is suggested that a more specific risk category of Maltese women be
identified. Also, the public should be made more aware of the factors that put
them at risk of developing breast cancer so that preventive measures can be
applied
|