Perceptions about screening for prostate cancer using genetic lifetime risk assessment: a qualitative study.
Pia KirkegaardAdrian EdwardsTrine Laura Overgaard NielsenTorben Falck ØrntoftKarina Dalsgaard SørensenMichael BorreFlemming BroPublished in: BMC family practice (2018)
Patients saw prostate cancer risk as high and increasing with age. They focused on the perceived benefit of early detection using PSA testing. It was also commonly acknowledged that most cases are indolent causing no symptoms and not shortening life expectancy. There was a frustration with mixed messages about the benefit of early detection and risk of overdiagnosis. These men's genetic lifetime risk assessment showing no increased risk did not appear to influence current intentions to get PSA testing in the future.
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