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전립선특이항원 및 전립선암 조기검진에 대한 대국민 인식조사 설문 결과Survey Results on the Perception of Prostate-Specific Antigen and Prostate Cancer Screening Among the General Public

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Survey Results on the Perception of Prostate-Specific Antigen and Prostate Cancer Screening Among the General Public
Authors
편종현강석호김지연신재은정인갑김종욱노태일오종진유지형정호석전성수
Issue Date
2020
Publisher
대한비뇨기종양학회
Keywords
Prostate cancer; Prostate-specific antigen; Screening test
Citation
대한비뇨기종양학술지, v.18, no.1, pp.40 - 46
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
대한비뇨기종양학술지
Volume
18
Number
1
Start Page
40
End Page
46
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/59503
DOI
10.22465/kjuo.2020.18.1.40
ISSN
1598-8341
Abstract
Purpose: To assess awareness of prostate cancer and prostate cancer screening in high risk Korean men 40 years and older. Materials and Methods: The Korean Urological Oncology Society implemented an online survey of 600 men aged 40 years or older from July 30 to August 6, 2019 to ask questions about prostate cancer and screening. Results: Of the 600 respondents, 96.5% (579 of 600) were aware of prostate cancer and 49.8% (299 of 600) thought they were at risk. Men in their 60s, men with a family history and men with urological conditions were more concerned about prostate cancer. Most respondents (83.3%, 500 of 600) had never received prostate cancer screening. When asked why they had not, (multiple choices: first, second and third priority), the most common responses were: “They had no symptoms of prostate cancer”; “They were in good health”; “Cost burden of screening”; and “They thought screening was included in the National Health Examination Program.” Only 9.7% (58 of 600) were aware of prostate-specific antigen (PSA). After being informed about PSA, 97.7% (586 of 600) wanted it to be included in national cancer screening. Conclusions: In this survey, 96.5% of respondents were aware of prostate cancer, and 44.2% recognized the need for early screening. However, only 16.7% had received screening. Awareness of prostate cancer risks tended to be high in elderly people, people with a family history and people with urological conditions. The results also indicate that there is support for national-level management and early screening programs for prostate cancer.
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