Journal article
The beliefs, and reported and intended behaviors of unaffected men in response to their family history of prostate cancer
R Cowan, B Meiser, GG Giles, GJ Lindeman, CL Gaff
Genetics in Medicine | NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP | Published : 2008
Abstract
Purpose: Genetic testing for hereditary cancer facilitates medical management and improves health outcomes. Genetic testing is not currently available for prostate cancer, but trials are underway to investigate if antiandrogens and selenium have a preventive role for at-risk individuals. To inform future genetic counseling, we sought to understand the pre-existing beliefs and behaviors of men with a family history of prostate cancer and explore their intention to adopt possible preventive behaviors in response to test results. Methods: A survey was completed by 280 men (response: 59%). Results: The belief that diet influenced prostate cancer risk was held by 73% of participants, whereas 37% ..
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