Publication: Public awareness of testicular cancer and self-examination in Turkey: A multicenter study of Turkish Urooncology Society
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Yavaşcaoğlu, İsmet
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Yavaşçaoğlu, İsmet
Yaycıoğlu, Özgür
Soyupak, Bülent
Kayış, Aliye Atay
Ayan, Semih
Çal, Çağ
Bedük, Yaşar
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Elsevier Science
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Background: Testicular self-examination is the easiest and cheapest way to scan testicular cancer. However, the public awareness about testicular self-examination is very low. We aimed to investigate the public awareness of Turkish people about testicular cancer and testicular self-examination.
Methods: We performed a survey consisting of 10 questions concerning testicular cancer and testicular self-examination in 799 students in the first year of 12 different medical schools. Aiming for a common method of data collection, the questionnaires were administered to the students during a class just before the lesson started. The whole data from all of the centers were pooled in a common data-base file.
Results: Eighty-nine (11.1%) of the participants reported that they had knowledge about testicular cancer, but only 11(1.4%) of them answered all the questions about testicular cancer correctly. Eight (1%) of the participants reported that they had been performing testicular self-examination routinely once a month. Four (0.5%) of them were both well informed about testicular cancer and had been performing testicular self-examination once a month as suggested.
Conclusion: The present study showed that awareness on testicular cancer and testicular self-examination is very low and suggests a need for efforts in Turkey to increase public awareness and education.
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Oncology, Urology & nephrology, Survey, Testicular cancer, Testicular self-examination, Young men
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Kuzgunbay, B. vd. (2013). "Public awareness of testicular cancer and self-examination in Turkey: A multicenter study of Turkish Urooncology Society". Urologic Oncology-Seminars and Original Investigations, 31(3), 386-391.