Literature DB >> 12686816

Screening behavior in brothers and sons of men with prostate cancer.

Luc Cormier1, Kristen Reid, Lorna Kwan, Mark S Litwin.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: We identified factors associated with screening behavior in the brothers and sons of men with prostate cancer.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: We contacted 837 men with prostate cancer to invite their 40 to 70-year-old brothers or sons to participate in this study. We mailed the brothers and sons who contacted us a survey to explore sociodemographic and medical characteristics, prostate cancer family history, prostate cancer knowledge, self-efficacy, barriers to screening, perceived benefits, perceived vulnerability and medical support.
RESULTS: Of the 138 candidates who participated in the study 86 (62%) had undergone prostate specific antigen and digital rectal examination within the last 2 years. Men older than 50 years, those who had discussed prostate cancer screening with their physician, those with good knowledge of recommended screening frequency and those with no co-morbidity had undergone screening more often than others.
CONCLUSIONS: Physician support and prostate cancer screening knowledge were positively associated with previous screening. Effective interventions to increase screening in families at risk should target physicians.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12686816     DOI: 10.1097/01.ju.0000057527.02290.5e

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Urol        ISSN: 0022-5347            Impact factor:   7.450


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