Purpose. According to the European Association of Urology bladder cancer is the seventh most commonly diagnosed malignancy in the world’s male population. Despite its high incidence, papers evaluating psychological state in those patients’ group are lacking. The purpose of the study was to evaluate pain management, disease acceptance, and adjustment to cancer in homogenous group of patients diagnosed with nonmuscle-invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC). Methods. Group of 252 male patients who were scheduled for NMIBC treatment were prospectively evaluated. Patients fulfilled Acceptance of Illness Scale (AIS), Mini-Mental Adjustment to Cancer (Mini-MAC) and Coping Strategies (CSQ) questionnaires before treatment introduction. Results. Highest CSQ ...
Aims: The study aimed to evaluate the prevalence of mental distress in patients with newly diagnosed...
Introduction.Cancer diagnosis and treatment perspectives pose a serious emotional and behavioral bur...
PURPOSE:Psychological disorders have been proven to be associated with poor physiological, psycholog...
Objective: To determine patient experience and perception following a diagnosis of non-muscle-invasi...
The current literature available on bladder cancer symptom management from the perspective of the pa...
A diagnosis of cancer and its subsequent treatment can have a significant impact on an person’s ment...
Objectives There is an increased awareness of the effect of a bladder cancer diagnosis and its treat...
Purpose: Bladder cancer (BC) is a common disease with disparate treatment options and variable outco...
ObjectivesThere is an increased awareness of the effect of a bladder cancer diagnosis and its treatm...
Background: Bladder cancer is characterized by recurrence and progression, ongoing surveillance and ...
Background: Coping strategies affect patients’ perceptions of pain severity, their ability to tolera...
Objective: The current study was conducted aiming at the investigation of pain beliefs and perceptio...
PURPOSE: Interest in the disease-specific psychological well-being of patients with cancer has incr...
The psychological impact on patients suffering radical cystectomy is twofold - (both that of the und...
Pancreatic cancer is the fourth most common cancer causing death in the world. The prognosis of pati...
Aims: The study aimed to evaluate the prevalence of mental distress in patients with newly diagnosed...
Introduction.Cancer diagnosis and treatment perspectives pose a serious emotional and behavioral bur...
PURPOSE:Psychological disorders have been proven to be associated with poor physiological, psycholog...
Objective: To determine patient experience and perception following a diagnosis of non-muscle-invasi...
The current literature available on bladder cancer symptom management from the perspective of the pa...
A diagnosis of cancer and its subsequent treatment can have a significant impact on an person’s ment...
Objectives There is an increased awareness of the effect of a bladder cancer diagnosis and its treat...
Purpose: Bladder cancer (BC) is a common disease with disparate treatment options and variable outco...
ObjectivesThere is an increased awareness of the effect of a bladder cancer diagnosis and its treatm...
Background: Bladder cancer is characterized by recurrence and progression, ongoing surveillance and ...
Background: Coping strategies affect patients’ perceptions of pain severity, their ability to tolera...
Objective: The current study was conducted aiming at the investigation of pain beliefs and perceptio...
PURPOSE: Interest in the disease-specific psychological well-being of patients with cancer has incr...
The psychological impact on patients suffering radical cystectomy is twofold - (both that of the und...
Pancreatic cancer is the fourth most common cancer causing death in the world. The prognosis of pati...
Aims: The study aimed to evaluate the prevalence of mental distress in patients with newly diagnosed...
Introduction.Cancer diagnosis and treatment perspectives pose a serious emotional and behavioral bur...
PURPOSE:Psychological disorders have been proven to be associated with poor physiological, psycholog...