Sociological Investigation of the Level of Cancer Awareness Among Male College Students in Tehsil Dargai, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
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https://doi.org/10.62843/jssr.v5i2.537Keywords:
Cancer Awareness, Warning Signs, Risk Factors, Early Detection, Cancer Prevention, Educational Intervention, Adolescents, College Students, Medical SociologyAbstract
Cancer awareness among adolescents is crucial for early detection and prevention, yet limited research exists on this topic in Pakistan. This study presents a sociological investigation into the level of cancer awareness among male college students in Tehsil Dargai, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Using a descriptive research design, data were collected from 300 students across six colleges via structured questionnaires assessing knowledge of cancer types, risk factors, warning signs, and screening practices. Results revealed significant gaps in awareness, especially regarding less commonly known symptoms and preventive behaviours. The study also evaluated the effectiveness of an educational intervention, which substantially improved students’ understanding. The findings highlight the need for integrating culturally sensitive cancer education into college curricula and community programs. By framing cancer awareness as a social phenomenon influenced by education, culture, and behaviour, this research contributes valuable insights to medical sociology and public health efforts in Pakistan.
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