Journal Article DKFZ-2026-00793

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Motivations and experiences of high-risk men in risk-adapted prostate cancer early detection: A qualitative study.

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2026
Elsevier Science Amsterdam [u.a.]

Patient education and counseling 149, 109593 () [10.1016/j.pec.2026.109593]
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Abstract: Men with a family history of prostate cancer (PCa) or a pathogenic germline variant (PGV) face increased PCa risk. However, structured PCa early detection and insights into the experiences of affected men remain limited. This qualitative analysis explored (i) why men with familial or genetic PCa risk attended a risk-adapted prevention clinic, (ii) which elements they found helpful, and (iii) how early detection services could be tailored to their needs.This study was part of the psychosocial mixed-methods study ProFam-Psych, run alongside the ProFam-Risk prevention clinic. Semi-structured interviews were conducted in a subgroup (13/86 study participants). The clinic offered PSA testing, mpMRI, genetic counselling and panel testing followed by risk-adapted recommendations. Participants were men without PCa who had a family history or previously detected PGV, and men with PCa who had a family history. Participants were selected using maximum variation sampling. Data were analysed by two researchers using Kuckartz's qualitative content analysis.Seven motivators were identified: (1) clarify risk/PGV status, (2) information needs, (3) benefits for the family, (4) support others, (5) external recommendation, (6) access to structured screening, and (7) preventive recommendations. Participants with a family history were primarily motivated by (1) and (3), men with PGVs by (5) and (6), with (6) and (7) unique to this group. Perceptions of elements most helpful to participants varied, but the integrated setting with time for questions, clear guidance, and a reliable point of contact was valued. Suggested improvements were mostly organisational, including reminder systems to support long-term adherence.Interdisciplinary early detection for PCa was accepted by participants, with motivators such as screening access and information needs highlighting the need for the implementation of structured screening programs for high-risk men.Results may inform future outreach efforts and design of screening strategies for familial and genetic PCa risk.DRKS.de, DRKS00032350. Prospectively registered with the German Clinical Trials Register (DRKS) on 14 September, 2023 SELECTED HEADING: Patient and User Perspectives and Characteristics.

Keyword(s): Early detection ; Family history ; Genetic counselling ; Genetic predisposition ; Men's health ; Prostate cancer ; Qualitative research

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Contributing Institute(s):
  1. Personalisierte Früherkennung des Prostatakarzinoms (C130)
Research Program(s):
  1. 313 - Krebsrisikofaktoren und Prävention (POF4-313) (POF4-313)

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Medline ; Clarivate Analytics Master Journal List ; Current Contents - Clinical Medicine ; Current Contents - Social and Behavioral Sciences ; Ebsco Academic Search ; Essential Science Indicators ; IF < 5 ; JCR ; NationallizenzNationallizenz ; SCOPUS ; Science Citation Index Expanded ; Social Sciences Citation Index ; Web of Science Core Collection
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