Thanks for the education, people in Taiwan clearly aware that betel nuts would cause OSCC (Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma). However, the side effect is that some people think they can’t get oral cancer if they don’t chew betel nut, smoke or drink alcohol.
We decided to make a questionnaire to study this issue and give a more accurate education to public about oral cancer.
The questionnaire listed two questions to find out how well people knew about the causes and the symptoms of oral cancer. We selected 100 people from our school and public respectively by random sampling. The results are below:
Just like what we had expected, most people did not know enough about the disease. For instance,“chewing betel nuts” is their intuitive answer to the cause of oral cancer, but actually tooth decay and exposure to HPV virus may also be the cause.
After the questionnaire, we told people that actually all the factors we list may cause oral cancer. Then gave them an information card to let them know more about oral cancer such as the early symptoms and precautionary way. We are very encouraged when we heard some people said they are surprised about some causes and would like to tell their families and friends.
We hope this instructive activity can raise people’s awareness of oral cancer and effectively reduce the incidence of oral cancer.
CGU
Gender: male 53%,female 47%.
College: college of medicine 73%, college of engineering 18%, and college of management 9%.
Public
Gender: male 36%, female 64%.
Age: under 15 years old 14%, 16-18 years old 6%, 19-22 years old 4%, 23-30 years old 9%, 31-40 years old 36%, 41-50 years old 28%, and over 51 years old 3%.
Educational level : junior high school 14%, senior high school 8%, university 55%, master 22%, and doctor 1%.