Public Awareness And Screening Practices For Early Detection Of Cardiac, Respiratory, And Cancer Risks: A Cross-Sectional Survey
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.48047/Keywords:
Screening, early detection, healthcare disparities, public awareness, artificial intelligenceAbstract
The early discovery of diseases by screening methods serves as a crucial preventive step to control
both heart disease as well as other respiratory illnesses and cancers. Screening proves effective yet
numerous obstacles prevent people from participating especially in communities that lack adequate
healthcare services. This study analyzes current screening procedures together with general
information dissemination strategies and variables that affect enrolment in disease prevention
initiatives. This reviews innovative screening practices alongside recent trends which consist of
patient-specific evaluations and DNA testing methods with artificial intelligence programs for better
medical assessments. There exists a systematic evaluation of both community interventions and
recommended policies. The study revealed socioeconomic level alongside cultural values and
differences in healthcare facilities which constitute primary determinants for screening participation.
Risk-based screening approaches that are personalized are evolving toward early disease detection
through the integration of AI and biomarkers. The effectiveness of physician-patient communication
proved to boost substantially the rate of patients getting screened. The essential elements for better
global screening practices include targeted awareness campaigns greater health services access and
multi-specialty teamwork systems.