Objectives. To assess the feasibility and patient impact of using standardized video presentations concernIng alternative treatments for managing localized prostate cancer. Methods. One hundred eleven men with newly diagnosed localized prostate cancer were shown a video tape concerning the risks and benefits of four treatment options: radical surgery, external beam radiation, hormonal therapy, and. watchful waiting. The impact of the-video presentation was assessed using a questionnaire completed by the patient before and after viewing the video and again following a discussion with his treating physician. Results. Patients demonstrated significant increases in their understanding of treatment options to manage prostate cancer after viewing...
ObjectiveIdentify how patients diagnosed with prostate cancer (PCa) choose active surveillance (AS) ...
BackgroundDecision Aids (DAs) effectively translate medical evidence for patients but are not routin...
Our objective was to review the current literature on patient participation and decision-making in t...
Men diagnosed with early stage prostate cancer face multiple treatment options, each with distinctiv...
PURPOSE The efficacy of prostate cancer screening is uncertain, and professional organizations recom...
As multiple different treatment options are available for prostate cancer (PCa) and YouTube is commo...
Objective To describe the decision-making processes used by men diagnosed with localized prostate ca...
Men with prostate cancer are faced with making a treatment decision. Charting Your Course is an inte...
Background: Men who have been treated for prostate cancer in Australia can consult their general pra...
Aim: The aim of the study was to evaluate the usefulness of a decision aid regarding treatment optio...
We have been witnessing rapid advances in the diagnosis and treatment of prostate cancer. While some...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether a decision aid on benign prostatic hypertrophy influences decision m...
OBJECTIVE To assess clinicians' use of shared decision making (SDM) skills, enabling patient treatme...
Background Men diagnosed with localised prostate cancer (LPC) wanting curative treatment face a high...
Objectives: The initial treatment decision for newly diagnosed non-metastatic prostate cancer is com...
ObjectiveIdentify how patients diagnosed with prostate cancer (PCa) choose active surveillance (AS) ...
BackgroundDecision Aids (DAs) effectively translate medical evidence for patients but are not routin...
Our objective was to review the current literature on patient participation and decision-making in t...
Men diagnosed with early stage prostate cancer face multiple treatment options, each with distinctiv...
PURPOSE The efficacy of prostate cancer screening is uncertain, and professional organizations recom...
As multiple different treatment options are available for prostate cancer (PCa) and YouTube is commo...
Objective To describe the decision-making processes used by men diagnosed with localized prostate ca...
Men with prostate cancer are faced with making a treatment decision. Charting Your Course is an inte...
Background: Men who have been treated for prostate cancer in Australia can consult their general pra...
Aim: The aim of the study was to evaluate the usefulness of a decision aid regarding treatment optio...
We have been witnessing rapid advances in the diagnosis and treatment of prostate cancer. While some...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether a decision aid on benign prostatic hypertrophy influences decision m...
OBJECTIVE To assess clinicians' use of shared decision making (SDM) skills, enabling patient treatme...
Background Men diagnosed with localised prostate cancer (LPC) wanting curative treatment face a high...
Objectives: The initial treatment decision for newly diagnosed non-metastatic prostate cancer is com...
ObjectiveIdentify how patients diagnosed with prostate cancer (PCa) choose active surveillance (AS) ...
BackgroundDecision Aids (DAs) effectively translate medical evidence for patients but are not routin...
Our objective was to review the current literature on patient participation and decision-making in t...