Promoting awareness of liver cancer with the use of posters

Liver cancer is a disease with high mortality rates and often occurs in individuals aged 40 to 50 years old. Over the years, the incidence of liver cancer has increased, with chronic viral infections and alcoholism as the main causative factors of this disease. This project, conducted by a two-membe...

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Main Author: Yap, Lin Hui
Other Authors: Yu Chin-Wen Kenneth
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-715192023-02-28T18:03:33Z Promoting awareness of liver cancer with the use of posters Yap, Lin Hui Yu Chin-Wen Kenneth School of Biological Sciences DRNTU::Science Liver cancer is a disease with high mortality rates and often occurs in individuals aged 40 to 50 years old. Over the years, the incidence of liver cancer has increased, with chronic viral infections and alcoholism as the main causative factors of this disease. This project, conducted by a two-member team, was brought about with the aim to create and raise awareness of liver cancer in the general community. Even though the tasks assigned to each member were different, they all revolved around a common slogan which is “Care for your liver, life will be livelier!”. For my role in this project, I was tasked to create two posters that would provide sufficient information and at the same time, emphasize on the importance of the prevention of liver cancer. A total of 4 posters were placed inside the School of Biological Sciences (SBS) building in areas of higher human traffic with students, staffs and even visitors as the main target audiences. In addition, my team mate designed a brochure that was printed and placed in common areas of the building. An online survey was also conducted to garner feedback on efficacy of such posters and brochures in promoting awareness of liver cancer. About 85% of the respondents felt that the materials allowed them to gain more knowledge about liver cancer. Lastly, a Facebook page and website were created to widen the range of target audience as well as to provide more detailed information on liver cancer. Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences 2017-05-17T06:40:15Z 2017-05-17T06:40:15Z 2017 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/71519 en Nanyang Technological University 38 p. application/pdf
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Promoting awareness of liver cancer with the use of posters
description Liver cancer is a disease with high mortality rates and often occurs in individuals aged 40 to 50 years old. Over the years, the incidence of liver cancer has increased, with chronic viral infections and alcoholism as the main causative factors of this disease. This project, conducted by a two-member team, was brought about with the aim to create and raise awareness of liver cancer in the general community. Even though the tasks assigned to each member were different, they all revolved around a common slogan which is “Care for your liver, life will be livelier!”. For my role in this project, I was tasked to create two posters that would provide sufficient information and at the same time, emphasize on the importance of the prevention of liver cancer. A total of 4 posters were placed inside the School of Biological Sciences (SBS) building in areas of higher human traffic with students, staffs and even visitors as the main target audiences. In addition, my team mate designed a brochure that was printed and placed in common areas of the building. An online survey was also conducted to garner feedback on efficacy of such posters and brochures in promoting awareness of liver cancer. About 85% of the respondents felt that the materials allowed them to gain more knowledge about liver cancer. Lastly, a Facebook page and website were created to widen the range of target audience as well as to provide more detailed information on liver cancer.
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