From dd5a1f649a2d2434720d9446450f33f169c117dc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: wavvXD! <2300864263@qq.com>
Date: Wed, 2 Oct 2024 20:53:21 +0800
Subject: [PATCH] update

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 ***"Whatever you do, do it a hundred percent." —— Green Book***
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 ###  Attitudes and Knowledge About Cancer Screening
 #### Screening Behavior and Knowledge Levels
 More than 60% of respondents had never undergone cancer screening (62.47%), and only about 20% did so regularly. This indicates that public awareness of cancer screening still needs improvement, which could be related to perceived costs, procedures, and potential discomfort associated with screening.
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 Regarding knowledge of cancer screening methods, only 1.93% of respondents were "very familiar," while 46.55% were "hardly familiar" or "not familiar at all." This shows that public awareness of cancer screening methods is generally low, suggesting a need to enhance health education, particularly for younger people and older adults with lower health awareness.
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-#### Views on Screening Tools
+### Views on Screening Tools
 **Willingness to Accept Non-invasive Cancer Screening:** Over 60% of respondents expressed that they were "very willing" or "somewhat willing" to accept non-invasive cancer screening tools, indicating that painless and convenient screening technology is more likely to be accepted by the public.
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 **Interest in CRISPR Technology:** The majority of respondents (around 86%) expressed interest in early cancer detection tools based on synthetic DNA and CRISPR technology, demonstrating an increasing recognition and acceptance of cutting-edge biomedical technology among the public.
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 ###  Expectations and Concerns About New Technologies
 #### Technology Expectations
 In the survey, respondents had the highest expectations for the "high accuracy" of precision diagnostic tools (89%), followed by "less pain" (85%) and "low cost" (68%). This suggests that the public hopes that screening technology is not only accurate but also minimizes physical discomfort and financial burdens.
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 An overwhelming 97% of respondents are willing to try new non-invasive detection tools, indicating the public's strong anticipation for new technologies and a greater focus on their health.
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 ### In-depth Analysis and Findings
 Through this survey, we found that the public's demand and expectations for precision diagnostic tools are mainly concentrated on high accuracy, comfort, and affordability. The pursuit of high accuracy and comfort reflects people's desire to undergo early disease screening through more reliable and painless methods. Moreover, the positive attitude towards synthetic DNA and CRISPR technology shows a growing trust and expectation for biomedical technology.
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 BUCT-China 2024 will continue to be dedicated to developing efficient and convenient cancer early diagnosis tools and will work towards increasing public awareness of precision medicine through broader science education and outreach, thereby contributing to the health and well-being of society.
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