Online ISSN: 2515-8260

A CROSS SECTIONAL STUDY AMONGST ALLIED HEALTHCARE STUDENTS REGARDING CANCER VACCINE KNOWLEDGE, AWARENESS AND ATTITUDE

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Mittal KK, 2Mendiratta P, 3Mishra A, 4Bala N

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Background:Cancer is a public health problem globally with an annual incidence of 19.3 million cases in 2020. This rising cancerincidence makes cancer prevention and treatment apriority. Allied Healthcare workers are the most important and thelargest section of the paramedical workforce.It had been reported that allied healthcareprofessionals are not adequatelyeducated or aware about cancer risk factors, risk assessment, cancer vaccines and cancer prevention. Aim:This cross-sectional questionnaire-based study was conducted with the aimof assessing thelevel of knowledge, awarenessand attitude of allied healthcare students in our institution aboutcancer prevention, cancer vaccines, HPV vaccines and attitude towards willingness to get vaccinated. Results:Out of 151 students 90% knew about Cancer Vaccines. Only 10% knew about the therapeutic and preventives types of cancer vaccines. Only 2/3rd had the knowledge that HPV causes cancer, cancer can be prevented by use of vaccine and were willing to take cancer vaccine. Only 40% were aware about HPV vaccine and its names. Majority (95%) of them were willing to take cancer vaccine if government provides free of cost. Conclusion:There was limited knowledge of cancer prevention and specific cancer vaccines. Awareness and Educational activities must be strengthened to increase the lacunae in knowledge and improve the attitude of allied healthcare students about cancer vaccine.

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