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1 in 5 men have not seen a doctor in the last 3 years

14th March 2011 Print

A new survey about men's attitude to healthcare reveals that men are reluctant to consult with healthcare professionals - despite two thirds of those surveyed having significant medical family histories more than one in five men (21%) have not visited a GP, or healthcare professional in the last 12 months - and 2% admit they have never seen one.

The survey was undertaken by insureblue.co.uk which today launches its fundraising support for the new Blue Ribbon Foundation.  Insureblue will donate £10 for every bike, home and car insurance policy sold on its web site to the Blue Ribbon Foundation which has been created to raise awareness about male cancers and male health issues. £1 for every travel insurance policy sold will also be donated.

insurepink.co.uk, the sister site to insureblue, raises over £1,000 a week for the Pink Ribbon Foundation charity which supports breast cancer charities funding research, specialist equipment and nurses.

The survey asked 1,000 men aged over 18 (73% were aged over 45) about their views on health and their attitude to seeing healthcare professionals and undergoing basic health checks - measuring weight, blood pressure, diabetes and cholesterol.  Overall only 14% admitted to being happy to see a doctor if needed whilst a third revealed that they will only go to the doctors if their partners encourage them, or they really have to.  Survey results below - disease incident rates etc in notes to editor.

Andy Kirton, business development director, insureblue: "We are proud to be able to support the work of the Blue Ribbon Foundation and believe it will be a tremendous success based on the public support that has been shown for insurepink.  Insurance products are pretty generic and it is fantastic that just by the simple act of buying competitively priced insurance through us, ordinary people are doing extraordinary things.  With insurepink and the Pink Ribbon Foundation we have helped over 68 breast cancer charities in the last year.  We hope that the public will continue to show their support for men, male cancers and men's health issues by supporting insureblue and in turn, the work of the Blue Ribbon Foundation."

Jonathan Prince, chair of trustees, Blue Ribbon Foundation: "I am delighted that in these difficult financial times that insureblue will enable many individuals to donate whilst getting a fair insurance deal.  Us men need to do more to look after ourselves.  I speak to many women and who are more concerned about their partners.  These donations will enable us to change men's attitudes to their overall health.

Mr Krishna Sethia, Medical Director and Consultant Urologist at the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital: "I welcome any positive move that will make men more aware of health issues relating to themselves. Men are often too embarrassed to discuss their symptoms but they need to, as early diagnosis can make a significant difference to their chances of successful treatment.

"I support the efforts of the Blue Ribbon Foundation in getting men to talk more openly about their health and I wish the foundation every success."