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NAME (OPTIONAL): ____________________ AGE: _____
COURSE: ____________________ YEAR: ______ 1. Are you familiar about the disease called Prostate Cancer?
__ Very familiar __ Unfamiliar
__ Moderately familiar __ I don’t care

2. Is it important to have knowledge about Prostate Cancer?
__ Strongly agree __ Disagree __ Agree __ Strongly disagree
__ Not really

3. Where did you get information about the disease?
__Television __ Books __ Knowledgeable people
__ Radio __ Internet Other answer: ____________

4. In what age, males are affected by Prostate Cancer?
__ 13-19 yrs. old __ 51-79 yrs. old
__ 20-50 yrs. old __ 80 and above

5. What do you think is the cause of Prostate Cancer?
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What is/are the symptom/s of having Prostate Cancer?
__ Trace of blood in the urine __Back or Pelvic pain
__Weight loss Other answer: ____________

7. Do you agree that Prostate Cancer can be prevented?
__ Strongly agree __ Disagree __ Agree __ Strongly disagree
__ Moderately agree

8. What should you do if you have Prostate Cancer?
__ See the doctor __ Just ignore it
__ Undergo therapies Other answer:

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