The effect of education given to university students on health beliefs and testicular self‐examination
Ulku Saygili Duzova,
Mursel Duzova,
Gorkem Golcur
et al.
Abstract:This research aims to evaluate the effect of group‐oriented peer education given to university students with testicular cancer on health beliefs and self‐examination. Is there a statistical difference in the average of health belief points of university students before education compared to after education? Testicular cancer is one of the most common cancers in young men aged 0–34 years, and is the third most common cancer in men worldwide. It ranks first among the most common types of cancer in men of the sam… Show more
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