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. 2012 Nov 7;2012:835167. doi: 10.1155/2012/835167

Table 2.

Change in breast cancer awareness and confidence to notice a breast change.

Comparison service (n = 789) PEP Intervention (n = 457) Crude odds ratio (95% confidence interval)
Baseline One month Baseline One month
Breast cancer aware 24 (2.9%) 30 (3.9%) 19 (4.2%) 167 (37.7%) 15.24 (10.0 to 23.2)
Knew five or more nonlump symptoms 457 (52.2%) 461 (59.3%) 244 (52.8%) 373 (82.5%) 3.26 (2.48 to 4.30)
Knew that risk of breast cancer increases with age 70 (8.2%) 59 (7.6%) 66 (13.3%) 247 (49.9%) 15.39 (11.1 to 21.35)
Reported checking breasts at least once a month 494 (57.0%) 506 (64.5%) 249 (50.3%) 359 (78.7%) 2.10 (1.61 to 2.73)
Knew lifetime risk of breast cancer (1 in 8) 419 (49.2%) 372 (47.8%) 244 (50.2%) 272 (60.4%) 1.67 (1.32 to 2.10)
“Fairly” or “very” confident to notice change in breasts 603 (69.6%) 619 (78.8%) 348 (70.7%) 391 (85.6%) 1.61 (1.19 to 2.19)