Have you ever wondered why it's so hard to convince most men to get screened for prostate and colon cancer? Previous research has pointed to embarrassment and offensiveness as general reasons why men avoid digital rectal exams (DREs) and colonoscopies. But seven researchers decided to probe deeper to determine why men are embarrassed and offended by these tests.
Their study, published yesterday in the American Journal of Men's Health, pinpointed the underlying reason for men who opt not to get DREs: most men associate them with homosexuality. Read more...




