Prostate cancer knowledge and screening attitudes of inner-city men

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John Pendleton
Christopher Hopkins
Satoshi Anai
Kogenta Nakamura
Myron Chang
Anthony Grissett
Charles J. Rosser
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[1] The University of Florida,Division of Urology
[2] The University of Florida,Department of Epidemiology and Health Policy Research
[3] Duval County Department of Health,Department of Urology
[4] The University of Florida College of Medicine,undefined
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Prostate Cancer; Educational Intervention; Knowledge Score; Prostate Cancer Screening; Prostate Specific Antigen Test;
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Background. We hypothesized that inner-city men are less knowledgeable about prostate health. Methods. The prostate cancer knowledge and screening attitudes of 100 inner-city men (median age 62±11 years) seen at a urology clinic were assessed through a 30-item questionnaire administered before and after an educational intervention. Results. Overall, intervention led to significantly better mean knowledge scores (47% before vs 80% after; P<.0001) but did not affect mean screening attitude scores. Conclusions. Although educational interventions might improve prostate cancer knowledge and screening rates among inner-city men, other approaches must also be considered.
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