Background The aim of this study was to chart cancer experience and distress shared between prostate cancer (PC) patients and their spouses, focusing on effects of hormone treatment and treatment decision-making. Patients and methods This observational prospective study involved 203 PC patients and 194 spouses surveyed within 5 years from being diagnosed with PC. Fifty percent of the patients had received hormone treatment. Results Younger (<65 years) patients and spouses were significantly more distressed than the older. Patients receiving hormone treatment tended to be more distressed than those not treated (sum of scores, 5.6 vs 4.3, p = 0.017), and the same trend was seen in their spouses (p = 0.08). The spouse experienced difficulties ...
Objective and setting To study longitudinally cancer-related experiences of spouses of patients with...
BACKGROUND: The objective of this study is to obtain insight into distress in spouses and patients t...
BACKGROUND: Patients on active surveillance (AS) for early prostate cancer (PC) may experience feeli...
Diagnosis and treatment of prostate cancer often results in physical and psychological changes that ...
Background: The experience of the diagnosis of prostate cancer is distressing for both men and their...
Background: A prostate cancer diagnosis affects the patient and his spouse. Partners of cancer patie...
Copyright © 2017 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Objective: Female partners of men with prostate cancer (PCa...
Objective: Prostate cancer and its treatment can result in numerous physical and psychological morbi...
Objective: Prostate cancer and its treatment can result in numerous physical and psychological morbi...
Objective:The number of younger men being diagnosed with Prostate cancer (PCa), (aged ≤65) is increa...
Prostate cancer (PCA) is the most frequent cancer among men in the western world and causes many pat...
It is well known that patients with prostate cancer and their partners experience higher levels of d...
Background: With medical advances since the 1990s, a growing proportion of patients are living for m...
There is a growing body of literature indicating that family caregivers of cancer patients have high...
[[abstract]]Aims and objectives To determine the individual and mutual predictors of the marital sat...
Objective and setting To study longitudinally cancer-related experiences of spouses of patients with...
BACKGROUND: The objective of this study is to obtain insight into distress in spouses and patients t...
BACKGROUND: Patients on active surveillance (AS) for early prostate cancer (PC) may experience feeli...
Diagnosis and treatment of prostate cancer often results in physical and psychological changes that ...
Background: The experience of the diagnosis of prostate cancer is distressing for both men and their...
Background: A prostate cancer diagnosis affects the patient and his spouse. Partners of cancer patie...
Copyright © 2017 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Objective: Female partners of men with prostate cancer (PCa...
Objective: Prostate cancer and its treatment can result in numerous physical and psychological morbi...
Objective: Prostate cancer and its treatment can result in numerous physical and psychological morbi...
Objective:The number of younger men being diagnosed with Prostate cancer (PCa), (aged ≤65) is increa...
Prostate cancer (PCA) is the most frequent cancer among men in the western world and causes many pat...
It is well known that patients with prostate cancer and their partners experience higher levels of d...
Background: With medical advances since the 1990s, a growing proportion of patients are living for m...
There is a growing body of literature indicating that family caregivers of cancer patients have high...
[[abstract]]Aims and objectives To determine the individual and mutual predictors of the marital sat...
Objective and setting To study longitudinally cancer-related experiences of spouses of patients with...
BACKGROUND: The objective of this study is to obtain insight into distress in spouses and patients t...
BACKGROUND: Patients on active surveillance (AS) for early prostate cancer (PC) may experience feeli...