Objective: This study investigates the prostate cancer knowledge of a group of men. Method:It is an exploratory and descriptive study with a quantitative and qualitative approach. The sample was 20 men from the Family Health Unit in the city of Campina Grande/PB. Data collection occurred in September 2012 and had a questionnaire as an instrument.Results: It was found that men of this study have low socioeconomic conditions. Regarding the knowledge of the prostate cancer symptoms, most of them (28%) reported difficulty when urinating, and 23% could not inform about the symptoms. Most of them (70%) reported to know how to prevent the disease; 65% reported never having done it prevention. Concerning the information on the disease, 70% of respondents said to receive information about the disease. In the qualitative analysis, it was found that most men do not know the meaning of prostate cancer, saying they cannot say anything about the disease; others reported knowing the disease through the symptoms and prevention with the exams.
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