Fear of cancer and older people's beliefs about cancer treatment in Poland |
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Authors: | Małgorzata Synowiec-Piłat Anna Pałęga |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Humanistic Sciences in Medicine, Wroclaw Medical University, Wroc?aw, Polandm.synowiecpilat@gmail.com;3. Department of Pedagogy, College of Management “Edukacja”, Wroc?aw, Poland |
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Abstract: | Throughout Europe and the United States, more than 60% of all cancer incidents occur in older people. Therefore, the aim of this study was to understand the level of fear people have regarding cancer and older people's beliefs about cancer pain, cancer treatment, and the curability of cancer. We conducted a survey in 2012, in which the sample was comprised of 910 adult residents of Wroclaw, Poland, to ascertain the beliefs people have about cancer and the degree of fear people have with respect to cancer. The majority of the respondents reported having a high level of fear, and this level of fear increased with age. Moreover, the oldest people (65 years and above) expressed fatalistic beliefs with respect to cancer. Our observations may guide health promotion campaigns and cancer prevention programs. |
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Keywords: | ageing gender health beliefs health promotion fatalistic beliefs oncology SES |
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