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Preventive strategies are known to reduce cancer risk and incidence and improve prognosis. Men seldom seek medical information about cancer prevention and risk reduction. The aim of this meta‐narrative systematic review was to critically appraise evidence from qualitative, quantitative, and mixed‐methods studies that explored men's information‐seeking behaviors in relation to cancer prevention...
The aim of this study was to explore men's attitudes to bowel cancer (BC) and bowel cancer screening (BCS), and to see to what extent these affect their intention to be screened for bowel cancer via a faecal occult blood test (FOBt).A sample of 334 adults (n=254 women and n=80 men), aged 60 years old and over, completed a short questionnaire addressing specific barriers to bowel cancer screening in...
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