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  • Evaluation of Testicular Self Examination and Testicular Partner Examination in Medical versus Non-Medical Students
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  1. Vallo, Stefan |
  2. Kloft, Jennifer |
  3. Jones, Jon |
  4. John, Patricia |
  5. Khoder, Wael |
  6. Mahmud, Walid |
  7. Mani, Jens |
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  • 2020-06-23
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  • 14(2):92-97
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  • 2020
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  • 2020-12-26
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  • https://doi.org/10.1159/000499253 |
  • https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7390983/ |
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  • Objectives!#!Although testicular cancer (TC) is the most common tumor in young men in Western countries, there is no official cancer detection/screening program for young men in Germany. The most important TC detection tool is self-examination of the testis. Hypothetically medical students may have a diagnosis lead time and detection superiority. This study was designed to analyze whether medical students have a possible knowledge advantage over students of other faculties concerning TC and to compare male and female cancer screening demeanor and mentality.!##!Methods!#!Male and female students of various faculties at the Goethe University Frankfurt/Main, Germany were invited to participate in this internet-based anonymous questionnaire with questions about TC awareness/knowledge, testicular (self) examination, and cancer screening behavior.!##!Results!#!In total 1,049 students (329 medical and 716 non-medical students) completed the questionnaire. In general, medical students had a significantly higher TC knowledge, especially in the more advanced stages of their medical studies (year 3-6). About 50% of medical students had knowledge of TC whereas only 21.3% of non-medical students knew about the disease (p < 0.01). In addition, medical students conducted scrotal examinations more frequently (34.7%) than non-medical students (18.8%).!##!Conclusion!#!The knowledge about TC is low among students. In general, medical students are more aware of TC and perform more frequent testicular examinations compared to non-medical students. Female TC knowledge rises in the clinical part of studies to the same level as their male counterparts, with the result of more testicular partner examinations.
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lokal Testicular examination
lokal Cancer
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lokal Medical students
lokal Non-medical students
lokal Testicular cancer
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