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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 May 21.
Published in final edited form as: J Cancer Educ. 2017 Mar;32(1):16–23. doi: 10.1007/s13187-015-0911-3

Table 3.

Change in knowledge about Breast Cancer screening and prevention (N= 238)

Question Correct
Answer
N
missing
Correct, pre-
education (%)
Correct, post-
education (%)
P
valuea

1 If a woman discovers a
lump in her breast, she
absolutely has breast
cancer.
No 15 154 (69.1) 180 (80.1) <0.001
2 Starting at the age of 40,
women should get a
mammogram once a year.
Yes 14 219 (97.7) 218 (97.3) 1.000
3 Mammograms cause breast
cancer.
No 17 204 (92.3) 205 (92.8) 1.000
4 As women get older, their
risk of breast cancer
increases.
Yes 15 198 (88.8) 208 (93.3) 0.0755
5 Women need to have a
clinical breast exam done
by a healthcare provider
every five years.
No 17 106 (47.8) 148 (66.7) <0.001
a

P value for McNemar’s test, exact P values reported, statistically significant at p<0.05