Patients with metastatic prostate cancer (PC) live longer than patients with metastatic tumours of other sites. Consequently, their social network can influence their quality of life (QoL) during a remarkable life span. The aim of this article is to present the findings of a systematic review of the studies that focused on social network supporting the quality of life of these patients. A systematic review for studies meeting specific criteria was undertaken on three databases. Some level of unmet psychological needs was present in 54 % of the patients. Depression and fatigue are highly prevalent, and the dyads, patient and partner, are at higher risk for distress symptoms. The efforts of individuals to cope with metastatic PC appear influe...
Background: more men are living following a prostate cancer (PCa) diagnosis. They may need support t...
Background: More men are living following a prostate cancer (PCa) diagnosis. They may need support t...
The diagnosis of prostate cancer is extremely serious and overwhelming for men of any gender, age, o...
Patients with metastatic prostate cancer (PC) live longer than patients with metastatic tumours of o...
Improvements in public awareness and in regular screening for prostate cancer (PC) have resulted in ...
OBJECTIVE: Little is known about the influence of psycho-social factors on health-related quality of...
PURPOSE: Unmet support needs are prevalent in men affected by prostate cancer. Moreover, little is k...
Research has shown that men treated for localized prostate cancer (PC) experience physical side effe...
Men affected by prostate cancer can experience profound physical and psychological sequalae; and unm...
Men with prostate cancer experience side effects for which a supportive social environment may be be...
Background Cross-sectional studies indicate that a cancer patient's partner is important in regard t...
A lot of research is carried out on the subject of social relations and quality of life. One should ...
Objective: Studies indicate that social constraints (barriers to emotional expression) may be a risk...
Background: more men are living following a prostate cancer (PCa) diagnosis. They may need support t...
Background: More men are living following a prostate cancer (PCa) diagnosis. They may need support t...
The diagnosis of prostate cancer is extremely serious and overwhelming for men of any gender, age, o...
Patients with metastatic prostate cancer (PC) live longer than patients with metastatic tumours of o...
Improvements in public awareness and in regular screening for prostate cancer (PC) have resulted in ...
OBJECTIVE: Little is known about the influence of psycho-social factors on health-related quality of...
PURPOSE: Unmet support needs are prevalent in men affected by prostate cancer. Moreover, little is k...
Research has shown that men treated for localized prostate cancer (PC) experience physical side effe...
Men affected by prostate cancer can experience profound physical and psychological sequalae; and unm...
Men with prostate cancer experience side effects for which a supportive social environment may be be...
Background Cross-sectional studies indicate that a cancer patient's partner is important in regard t...
A lot of research is carried out on the subject of social relations and quality of life. One should ...
Objective: Studies indicate that social constraints (barriers to emotional expression) may be a risk...
Background: more men are living following a prostate cancer (PCa) diagnosis. They may need support t...
Background: More men are living following a prostate cancer (PCa) diagnosis. They may need support t...
The diagnosis of prostate cancer is extremely serious and overwhelming for men of any gender, age, o...