Keser, Ilkeozdemir, KadirhanBerguz, Hilal UtkanUysal, Songul AtasavunSuner-Keklik, SinemYentur, Songuel BaglanAras, Mukaddes2024-03-092024-03-0920232458-89382564-7288https://doi.org/10.30621/jbachs.1091746https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14034/1457Purpose: This study aimed to determine the awareness of healthy individuals about the attributable risk factors of cancer and investigate the consistency of their ideas.Material and Methods: A review of relevant literature was undertaken to assemble a list of possible causes of cancer. Seventy-six healthy individuals were interviewed. Individuals were asked to declare their opinion by scoring the potential 15 cancer risk factors between 0-4. One week later, the opinions were retaken to evaluate intra-rater reliability.Results: Individuals mostly agreed with the attributable risk factors including nuclear accident (96.0%), smoking (94.8%), stress (93.5%), having a family history of cancer (92.1%), alcohol (90.8%), air pollution (86.8%), plastic (84.2%), mobile phone use (79.0%), washing agents (77.7%), sunlight exposure (69.77%), occupational exposure (67.1%), being overweight (63.1%), infection (57.9%), fatigue (54.0%), except age (34.2%). All risk factors had significant intra-rater consistencies in different levels (fair to perfect) between the two-time points (p<0.05).Conclusion: It was determined that 14 out of the 15 risk factors carried a cancer risk according to the individuals. The formation of sufficient awareness and acceptance of risk factors has revealed the necessity of raising awareness in the fight against cancer.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAwareness; Cancer; Public Health; RiskTHE AWARENESS OF HEALTHY INDIVIDUALS ABOUT ATTRIBUTABLE RISK FACTORS OF CANCERArticle10.30621/jbachs.109174671251259N/AWOS:000933151700026N/A