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Erschienen in: World Journal of Urology 1/2024

01.12.2024 | Original Article

Patients and general practitioner knowledge and perception of testicular self-examination for cancer

verfasst von: Quentin Boisselier, Ugo Pinar, Xavier Durand, Thomas Tabourin, Ambroise Salin, Michael Baboudjian, Thibaut Murez, Morgan Roupret, Benjamin Pradère

Erschienen in: World Journal of Urology | Ausgabe 1/2024

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Abstract

Purpose

Testicular cancer (TC) predominantly affects young men and early detection enhances survival. However, uncertainty surrounds the impact of population-wide screening. Testicular self-examination (TSE) is a simple detection method but there is a gap in current practices that needs to be assessed. Our goal was to assess the perceptions and knowledge of male subjects in the general population (MP) and general practitioners (GPs) regarding TSE for TC.

Methods

Two distinct surveys evaluating knowledge and perceptions of TSE for TC were administered to GPs and MP, aged 15‒45-years. Factors that could favour the realisation of TSE or improve the knowledge of TC were evaluated by multivariable logistic regression.

Results

Overall, 1048 GPs (mean (SD) age: 35.1 ± 10.3 years) and 1032 MP (mean (SD) age: 27 ± 8.2 years) answered the survey. Among the GPs, only 93 (8.9%) performed scrotal examination for TC screening. Although the majority (n = 993, 94.8%) were aware of the age of onset of TC, most (n = 768, 73.3%) did not know the overall survival rate from TC. GPs familiar with the guidelines were more likely to explain TSE to their patients (OR = 2.5 [95% CI 1.5‒4.1]; p < 0.01). Among the MP, 800 (77.5%) admitted that they did not know how to perform TSE and 486 (47.1%) did not know the main symptoms associated with TC. MP who had already undergone TC screening were more likely to be familiar with the main symptoms (OR = 2.1 [95% CI 1.6‒2.7]; p < 0.001) and MP who knew someone with TC or who had already undergone TC screening were more likely to be aware of the correct prevalence of TC (OR = 1.9 [95% CI 1.3‒2.7], p < 0.01; and OR = 1.6 [95% CI 1.2‒2.1], p < 0.01; respectively).

Conclusion

The knowledge of both GPs and MP regarding TC could be improved. TSE screening and knowing someone close with TC improved the awareness of our subjects.
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Metadaten
Titel
Patients and general practitioner knowledge and perception of testicular self-examination for cancer
verfasst von
Quentin Boisselier
Ugo Pinar
Xavier Durand
Thomas Tabourin
Ambroise Salin
Michael Baboudjian
Thibaut Murez
Morgan Roupret
Benjamin Pradère
Publikationsdatum
01.12.2024
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Erschienen in
World Journal of Urology / Ausgabe 1/2024
Print ISSN: 0724-4983
Elektronische ISSN: 1433-8726
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00345-023-04707-2

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