Abstract:
Abstract
Ghana is among the countries with high incidence rate of cervical cancer in the world. Knowledge of
the risk factors and the aetiology of cancers, especially, cervical cancer leads to reduction in cancer
incidence and prevalence. This study assesses the knowledge, risk factors and perceived preventive
methods about cervical cancer of tertiary students in the Tano-North Municipality of Ahafo region of
Ghana. A structured questionnaire was used to collect data on 150 randomly sampled students. The
age range was between 15 to 35 years with the 18-35-years old. A total of 59.3% of respondents were
not aware that, early sexual intercourse is a risk factor, and 78%, 64% and 90.7% of the respondents
did not know that smoking cigarette, use of oral contraceptives and stress, respectively are risks of
cervical cancer. Respondents also showed poor knowledge on preventive methods with only 32%, 25%
24%, 57.3% and 34% acknowledged that delay in age of first sexual contact, regular exercise,
non-smoking, HPV vaccine and Pap smear respectively were preventive methods of cervical cancer.
Thus, the respondents displayed poor knowledge about the risk factors and preventive methods of cervical cancer and therefore, tertiary education curriculum should include cancer awareness to
reduce the incidence.