Journal article

Genetic services for men: The preferences of men with a family history of prostate cancer

Clara L Gaff, Ruth Cowan, Bettina Meiser, Geoffrey Lindeman

GENETICS IN MEDICINE | NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP | Published : 2006

Abstract

PURPOSE: Men have a lower uptake of genetic services than women; however, the specific needs and preferences of men at risk of genetic conditions other than hereditary breast ovarian cancer are not known. We ascertain the information preferences of men with a family history of prostate cancer. METHODS: Unaffected men and their partners were administered a written questionnaire. RESULTS: Responses were received from 280 men (response rate: 59.2%) and 174 partners (response rate: 74%). Most men (59.6%) reported having insufficient information about their risk and wanted further information about personal risk (93.2%) and risk management (93.6%). Strikingly, 56.3% preferred to receive informati..

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