Objective: To ascertain the current level of understanding about prostate cancer (PCa), including treatment options and potential side effects of treatment, among older men. Design and Setting: Questionnaires administered by general practitioners (GPs) in 5 general practices in the Perth metropolitan and regional areas of Western Australia. Participants: Convenience sample of men aged 40-80 years (n=503) with or without prostate cancer presenting for routine consultations. Main outcome measures: Knowledge and attitudes of men to prostate cancer Results: Eighty percent of men did not know the function of the prostate and 48% failed to identify PCa as the most common internal cancer in men. Thirty-five percent had no knowledge of the treatmen...
This study aimed to explore the experiences of men with prostate cancer. Prostate cancer is the seco...
The purpose of this study was to explore young British men’s understandings of prostate health and c...
Objectives To summarise and evaluate evidence from men who had not been diagnosed with prostate canc...
OBJECTIVE: To ascertain the knowledge of and attitudes to prostate cancer among older men in a gener...
PURPOSE: To assess the knowledge and attitudes of men in Serbia about prostate cancer (PCa) and poss...
Background: Debate about testing for prostate cancer using prostate-specific antigen (PSA) and digit...
Purpose: Prostate cancer is highly prevalent and invasive among older men. Not knowing their experie...
Purpose: Prostate cancer is highly prevalent and invasive among older men. Not knowing their experie...
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This survey finds that young Australian men are aware that prostate cancer is the most important he...
The aim of this research was to ascertain General Practitioners’ (GPs) perceptions and experiences o...
OBJECTIVES: To summarise and evaluate evidence from men who had not been diagnosed with prostate can...
Objective. We aimed to evaluate the presenting features and treatment outcome of prostate cancer in ...
This study aimed to describe men's knowledge of prostate cancer and the factors associated with thes...
The aim of this research was to ascertain General Practitioners’ (GPs) perceptions and experiences o...
This study aimed to explore the experiences of men with prostate cancer. Prostate cancer is the seco...
The purpose of this study was to explore young British men’s understandings of prostate health and c...
Objectives To summarise and evaluate evidence from men who had not been diagnosed with prostate canc...
OBJECTIVE: To ascertain the knowledge of and attitudes to prostate cancer among older men in a gener...
PURPOSE: To assess the knowledge and attitudes of men in Serbia about prostate cancer (PCa) and poss...
Background: Debate about testing for prostate cancer using prostate-specific antigen (PSA) and digit...
Purpose: Prostate cancer is highly prevalent and invasive among older men. Not knowing their experie...
Purpose: Prostate cancer is highly prevalent and invasive among older men. Not knowing their experie...
© Article author(s) (or their employer(s) unless otherwise stated in the text of the article) 2018. ...
This survey finds that young Australian men are aware that prostate cancer is the most important he...
The aim of this research was to ascertain General Practitioners’ (GPs) perceptions and experiences o...
OBJECTIVES: To summarise and evaluate evidence from men who had not been diagnosed with prostate can...
Objective. We aimed to evaluate the presenting features and treatment outcome of prostate cancer in ...
This study aimed to describe men's knowledge of prostate cancer and the factors associated with thes...
The aim of this research was to ascertain General Practitioners’ (GPs) perceptions and experiences o...
This study aimed to explore the experiences of men with prostate cancer. Prostate cancer is the seco...
The purpose of this study was to explore young British men’s understandings of prostate health and c...
Objectives To summarise and evaluate evidence from men who had not been diagnosed with prostate canc...