Adelaide and Meath Hospital Dublin, Incorporating the National Children's Hospital, (AMNCH), Tallaght, Dublin, Ireland.
Urology. 2010 Oct;76(4):915-8. doi: 10.1016/j.urology.2010.03.022. Epub 2010 May 14.
Delay in treatment of testis cancer (TC) has a proven negative impact on disease stage, treatment outcome, and mortality. Poor public awareness of the disease and lack of testis self-examination (TSE) may account for late presentation. The aim of this study was to examine the knowledge of TC and performance of TSE in a group of men over 2 time periods 20 years apart.
In the current study, 677 men from a banking institution were surveyed on their knowledge of TC and their performance of TSE. Comparisons were made from the current data and those from the original study in 1986.
This study demonstrates an increase in public awareness and modest concomitant increase in TSE since first studied in this country in 1986. There was no difference in knowledge across age groups in this study. Furthermore, men who demonstrate a superior degree of knowledge were more likely to perform TSE. Limitations included possible selection bias in the 2 studies conducted in a banking institution.
Increased testicular cancer knowledge combined with TSE may have a role in improving detection of significant testicular pathology.
睾丸癌(TC)治疗的延误已被证实对疾病分期、治疗结果和死亡率有负面影响。公众对该病的认识不足以及缺乏睾丸自我检查(TSE)可能是导致就诊延迟的原因。本研究旨在比较 20 年前和当前两个时间段内一组男性对 TC 的认识和 TSE 情况。
本研究对一家银行机构的 677 名男性进行了 TC 知识和 TSE 情况的调查。并将当前数据与 1986 年的原始研究数据进行了比较。
与 20 年前首次在该国研究时相比,本研究表明公众意识有所提高,TSE 也适度增加。本研究中不同年龄组的知识水平没有差异。此外,表现出更高程度知识的男性更有可能进行 TSE。本研究的局限性包括在银行机构进行的两项研究中可能存在选择偏倚。
提高对睾丸癌的认识并结合 TSE 可能有助于改善对重要睾丸病理的检测。