Erratum to ‘delivering prostate cancer prevention messages to the public: How the national cancer institute (NCI) effectively spread the word about the prostate cancer prevention trial (PCPT) results’[Uro Oncol 22 (2004) 369–376]☆

Urologic Oncology: Seminars and Original Investigations(2004)

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The Prostate Cancer Prevention Trial was the first clinical trial to show that a direct intervention (5 mg of finasteride daily for 7 years) could reduce a man’s risk of developing prostate cancer. Initial results also suggested that men taking finasteride had an increased risk of developing what appeared to be higher-grade disease (Gleason score 7–10). The National Cancer Institute has a congressional mandate to communicate health information to the public and has established methods to reach the public directly and to reach information intermediaries in the media, professional societies, and advocacy groups. The groundbreaking yet complicated results of the Prostate Cancer Prevention Trial were widely disseminated by National Cancer Institute using the social marketing and public-relations strategies and tactics detailed here.
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PCPT,Public health message,Media,Diffusion of innovations theory,Consumer information processing,Finasteride,Prostate cancer prevention
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