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Information on pros and cons of prostate-specific antigen testing to men prior to blood draw: a study from the National Prostate Cancer Register (NPCR) of Sweden.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE
Recent guidelines on serum testing of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels in asymptomatic men emphasize the importance of an informed decision. This study assessed the proportion of men who had received written or oral information on the possible consequences of testing of serum levels of PSA before blood draw.
MATERIAL AND METHODS
From the National Prostate Cancer Register (NPCR) in Sweden, 600 men per year were randomly selected out of all men with T1c prostate cancer who were diagnosed in the work-up of a PSA test as a part of health examination in 2006-2008. In a mailed questionnaire these men were asked whether and how they had been informed about the pros and cons of a PSA test prior to blood draw.
RESULTS
In total, 1621 out of 1800 men (90.1%) responded to the questionnaire; 39/1563 (2.5%) reported that they had received only written information before testing, 179/1563 (11.5%) had received both oral and written information, 763/1563 (48.8%) had received oral information only, 423/1563 (27.1%) had not received any information and 159/1563 (10.2%) were not aware of that a PSA test had been performed.
CONCLUSIONS
The proportion of men who had received written information on the pros and cons of a PSA test before blood draw in the setting of a health examination was low. Improved routines for giving information to the patient before a PSA test are warranted.

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  • Authors

    Fridriksson J, Gunseus K, Stattin P

    Institution

    Department of Surgical and Perioperative Sciences, Urology and Andrology, Umeå University Hospital, Umeå. jon.fridriksson@urologi.umu.se

    Source

    Scandinavian journal of urology and nephrology 46:5 2012 Oct pg 326-31

    MeSH

    Adult
    Aged
    Aged, 80 and over
    Decision Making
    Early Detection of Cancer
    Humans
    Informed Consent
    Male
    Middle Aged
    Patient Education as Topic
    Practice Guidelines as Topic
    Prostate-Specific Antigen
    Prostatic Neoplasms
    Questionnaires

    Pub Type(s)

    Journal Article
    Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

    Language

    eng

    PubMed ID

    22647143