Myths and Common Misbeliefs About Colorectal Cancer Causation in Palestine: A National Cross-Sectional Study

Author:

Elshami Mohamedraed12ORCID,Naji Shoruq Ahmed3ORCID,Dwikat Mohammad Fuad4ORCID,Al-Slaibi Ibrahim5,Alser Mohammed6,Ayyad Mohammed7ORCID,Mohamad Balqees Mustafa8ORCID,Isleem Wejdan Sudki9,Shurrab Adela10,Yaghi Bashar7ORCID,Qabaja Yahya Ayyash7ORCID,Hamdan Fatma Khader7,Sweity Raneen Raed7,Jneed Remah Tayseer9,Assaf Khayria Ali4,Albandak Maram Elena7ORCID,Hmaid Mohammed Madhat9ORCID,Awwad Iyas Imad7,Alhabil Belal Khalil2ORCID,Alarda Marah Naser11,Alsattari Amani Saleh9ORCID,Aboyousef Moumen Sameer9ORCID,Aljbour Omar Abdallah9ORCID,AlSharif Rinad7,Giacaman Christy Teddy12,Alnaga Ali Younis9ORCID,Abu Nemer Ranin Mufid13,Almadhoun Nada Mahmoud14ORCID,Skaik Sondos Mahmoud14,Bottcher Bettina9,Abu-El-Noor Nasser15

Affiliation:

1. Division of Surgical Oncology, Department of Surgery, University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center, Cleveland, OH

2. Ministry of Health, Gaza, Palestine

3. Faculty of Pharmacy, Al-Azhar University of Gaza, Gaza, Palestine

4. Faculty of Medicine, An-Najah National University, Nablus, Palestine

5. Almakassed Hospital, Jerusalem, Palestine

6. The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), Gaza, Palestine

7. Faculty of Medicine, Al-Quds University, Jerusalem, Palestine

8. Doctors Without Borders (Médecins Sans Frontières), Hebron, Palestine

9. Faculty of Medicine, Islamic University of Gaza, Gaza, Palestine

10. Palestine Medical Complex, Khanyounis, Palestine

11. Faculty of Dentistry, Arab American University, Jenin, Palestine

12. Augusta Victoria Hospital, Jerusalem, Palestine

13. Faculty of Allied Medical Sciences, Arab American University, Jenin, Palestine

14. Faculty of Medicine, Al-Azhar University, Gaza, Palestine

15. Faculty of Nursing, Islamic University of Gaza, Gaza, Palestine

Abstract

PURPOSE To explore public awareness of myths around colorectal cancer (CRC) causation in Palestine and to examine factors associated with good awareness. MATERIALS AND METHODS Convenience sampling was used to recruit adult Palestinians from governmental hospitals, primary health care centers, and public spaces. Recognizing 13 myths around CRC causation was assessed using a translated-into-Arabic version of the Cancer Awareness Measure-Mythical Causes Scale. Awareness level was determined based on the number of CRC mythical causes recognized: poor (0-4), fair (5-9), and good (10-13). Multivariable logistic regression was used to examine the association between sociodemographic characteristics and displaying good awareness. It adjusted for age group, sex, education, occupation, monthly income, residence, marital status, having chronic diseases, being a vegetarian, knowing someone with cancer, and site of data collection. RESULTS Of 5,254 participants approached, 4,877 agreed to participate (response rate, 92.3%). A total of 4,623 questionnaires were included in the final analysis: 2,700 from the West Bank and Jerusalem (WBJ) and 1,923 from the Gaza Strip. Only 219 participants (4.7%) demonstrated good awareness of myths around CRC causation. WBJ participants were twice more likely than those from the Gaza Strip to display good recognition (5.9% v 3.1%). Male sex, living in the WBJ, and visiting hospitals were all associated with an increase in the likelihood of displaying good awareness. Conversely, knowing someone with cancer was associated with a decrease in the likelihood of displaying good awareness. Having a physical trauma was the most recognized CRC causation myth (n = 2,752, 59.5%), whereas eating food containing additives was the least (n = 456, 9.8%). CONCLUSION Only 4.7% displayed good ability to recognize myths around CRC causation. Future educational interventions are needed to help the public distinguish the evidence-based versus mythical causes of CRC.

Publisher

American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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