BACKGROUND: Previous studies have reported a lack of knowledge and misinformation about oral cancer, its risk factors, and preventive methods among the general public. This study evaluated the quality, completeness, and accuracy of oral cancer information in 26 health education (elementary to high school) textbooks. METHODS: Twenty-six health education textbooks were purchased and evaluated. RESULTS: A deficiency in the amount, accuracy, and quality of oral cancer information in grade school and high school textbooks was evident. CONCLUSION: Current health texts do not provide adequate information to educate future adults about oral cancer prevention and early detection.
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have reported a lack of knowledge and misinformation about oral cancer, its risk factors, and preventive methods among the general public. This study evaluated the quality, completeness, and accuracy of oral cancer information in 26 health education (elementary to high school) textbooks. METHODS: Twenty-six health education textbooks were purchased and evaluated. RESULTS:A deficiency in the amount, accuracy, and quality of oral cancer information in grade school and high school textbooks was evident. CONCLUSION: Current health texts do not provide adequate information to educate future adults about oral cancer prevention and early detection.
Authors: Kavita Malhotra Pattani; Zhe Zhang; Semra Demokan; Chad Glazer; Myriam Loyo; Steven Goodman; David Sidransky; Francisco Bermudez; Germain Jean-Charles; Thomas McCaffrey; Tapan Padhya; Joan Phelan; Silvia Spivakovsky; Helen Yoo Bowne; Judith D Goldberg; Linda Rolnitzky; Miriam Robbins; A Ross Kerr; David Sirois; Joseph A Califano Journal: Cancer Prev Res (Phila) Date: 2010-08-26