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Attitudes about Testicular Self-Examination among Polish Males
SIMPLE SUMMARY: Testicular cancer (TC) affects men at a young age and has high survival rates. Most TCs are detected as palpable masses during self-examination (TSE) or physical examinations performed by General Practitioner (GP). The aim of the study was to discover the attitudes among Polish males...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8003475/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33808756 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology10030239 |
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author | Milecki, Tomasz Majchrzak, Natalia Balcerek, Adam Rembisz, Maciej Kasperczak, Michał Antczak, Andrzej |
author_facet | Milecki, Tomasz Majchrzak, Natalia Balcerek, Adam Rembisz, Maciej Kasperczak, Michał Antczak, Andrzej |
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description | SIMPLE SUMMARY: Testicular cancer (TC) affects men at a young age and has high survival rates. Most TCs are detected as palpable masses during self-examination (TSE) or physical examinations performed by General Practitioner (GP). The aim of the study was to discover the attitudes among Polish males regarding TSE and factors (environmental, social, educational) that affect intention to perform TSE. The mean age of the surveyed respondents was 32 years. Information about TC and how to perform TSE was obtained by 34.4% (n = 185) of the men. It was shown that the following factors increase men’s intention to perform TSE: TC in their family member (p < 0.05; HR = 5.9; 95% CI: 1.5–23.0), GP’s recommendations (p < 0.001; HR = 6.8; 95% CI: 3.2–14.3), concern expressed by their partner (p < 0.001; HR = 3.3; 95% CI: 2.1–5.3), and social campaigns (p < 0.001; HR = 2.6; 95% CI: 1.5–4.6). Approximately half of young polish males do not perform TSE. Access to information on TC prevention is limited. Teaching TSE will result in these men taking increased responsibility for their own healthcare. ABSTRACT: Introduction: Epidemiological data indicate an increased incidence of testicular cancer (TC), making it the most common malignant tumor in men from aged 15–45. Oncological and urological associations recommend that men with specific TC risk factors should regularly perform a testicular self-exam (TSE). The aim of the study was to discover the attitudes among Polish males regarding TSE and factors (environmental, social, educational) that affect intention to perform TSE. Methods: An original survey containing 21 questions was used to conduct a study among the Polish branch of VW (Volkswagen Poland) employees. Results: A total of 522 fully completed questionnaires were collected. The mean age of the surveyed respondents was 32 years. Information about TC and how to perform TSE was obtained by 34.4% (n = 185) of the men. It was shown that the following factors increase men’s intention to perform TSE: TC in their family member (p < 0.05; HR = 5.9; 95% CI: 1.5–23.0), GP’s(General Practitioner) recommendations (p < 0.001; HR = 6.8; 95% CI: 3.2–14.3), concern expressed by their partner (p < 0.001; HR = 3.3; 95% CI: 2.1–5.3), and social campaigns (p < 0.001; HR = 2.6; 95% CI: 1.5–4.6). Conclusions: Approximately half of young polish males do not perform TSE. Access to information on TC prevention is limited. Further action is needed to improve men’s awareness of TC and TSE. |
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spelling | pubmed-80034752021-03-28 Attitudes about Testicular Self-Examination among Polish Males Milecki, Tomasz Majchrzak, Natalia Balcerek, Adam Rembisz, Maciej Kasperczak, Michał Antczak, Andrzej Biology (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Testicular cancer (TC) affects men at a young age and has high survival rates. Most TCs are detected as palpable masses during self-examination (TSE) or physical examinations performed by General Practitioner (GP). The aim of the study was to discover the attitudes among Polish males regarding TSE and factors (environmental, social, educational) that affect intention to perform TSE. The mean age of the surveyed respondents was 32 years. Information about TC and how to perform TSE was obtained by 34.4% (n = 185) of the men. It was shown that the following factors increase men’s intention to perform TSE: TC in their family member (p < 0.05; HR = 5.9; 95% CI: 1.5–23.0), GP’s recommendations (p < 0.001; HR = 6.8; 95% CI: 3.2–14.3), concern expressed by their partner (p < 0.001; HR = 3.3; 95% CI: 2.1–5.3), and social campaigns (p < 0.001; HR = 2.6; 95% CI: 1.5–4.6). Approximately half of young polish males do not perform TSE. Access to information on TC prevention is limited. Teaching TSE will result in these men taking increased responsibility for their own healthcare. ABSTRACT: Introduction: Epidemiological data indicate an increased incidence of testicular cancer (TC), making it the most common malignant tumor in men from aged 15–45. Oncological and urological associations recommend that men with specific TC risk factors should regularly perform a testicular self-exam (TSE). The aim of the study was to discover the attitudes among Polish males regarding TSE and factors (environmental, social, educational) that affect intention to perform TSE. Methods: An original survey containing 21 questions was used to conduct a study among the Polish branch of VW (Volkswagen Poland) employees. Results: A total of 522 fully completed questionnaires were collected. The mean age of the surveyed respondents was 32 years. Information about TC and how to perform TSE was obtained by 34.4% (n = 185) of the men. It was shown that the following factors increase men’s intention to perform TSE: TC in their family member (p < 0.05; HR = 5.9; 95% CI: 1.5–23.0), GP’s(General Practitioner) recommendations (p < 0.001; HR = 6.8; 95% CI: 3.2–14.3), concern expressed by their partner (p < 0.001; HR = 3.3; 95% CI: 2.1–5.3), and social campaigns (p < 0.001; HR = 2.6; 95% CI: 1.5–4.6). Conclusions: Approximately half of young polish males do not perform TSE. Access to information on TC prevention is limited. Further action is needed to improve men’s awareness of TC and TSE. MDPI 2021-03-19 /pmc/articles/PMC8003475/ /pubmed/33808756 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology10030239 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ). |
spellingShingle | Article Milecki, Tomasz Majchrzak, Natalia Balcerek, Adam Rembisz, Maciej Kasperczak, Michał Antczak, Andrzej Attitudes about Testicular Self-Examination among Polish Males |
title | Attitudes about Testicular Self-Examination among Polish Males |
title_full | Attitudes about Testicular Self-Examination among Polish Males |
title_fullStr | Attitudes about Testicular Self-Examination among Polish Males |
title_full_unstemmed | Attitudes about Testicular Self-Examination among Polish Males |
title_short | Attitudes about Testicular Self-Examination among Polish Males |
title_sort | attitudes about testicular self-examination among polish males |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8003475/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33808756 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology10030239 |
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