OBJECTIVES: Diet and lifestyle may have a role in delaying prostate cancer progression, but little is known about the health behaviours of Black British prostate cancer survivors despite this group having a higher prostate cancer mortality rate than their White counterparts. We explored the barriers and facilitators to dietary and lifestyle changes and the acceptability of a diet and physical activity intervention in African Caribbean prostate cancer survivors. DESIGN: We conducted semistructured in-depth interviews and used thematic analysis to code and group the data. PARTICIPANTS AND SETTING: We recruited 14 African Caribbean prostate cancer survivors via letter or at oncology follow-up appointments using purposive and convenience sampli...
Abstract Background The experience and acceptability of lifestyle interventions for men with localis...
Objective: The aim of this study was to explore TT men’s pre-diagnosis experiences of prostate can...
Objective: Despite Black African (BA) and Black Caribbean (BC) men having a disproportionately high ...
Objective: To explore adjustment strategies adopted by Black African (BA) and Black Caribbean (BC) m...
Aim. Black African and black Caribbean men are two to three times more likely to be diagnosed with p...
Prostate cancer prognosis may be improved by healthy behaviors; however, little is known regarding w...
Prostate cancer prognosis may be improved by healthy behaviors; however, little is known regarding w...
The incidence of prostate cancer is high among men of African descent. Research questions in this ph...
Evidence shows that there are significant ethnic variations in prostate cancer prevalence and outcom...
Background: It has been widely recommended that there is a need for lifestyle modifications for canc...
Despite the high incidence of prostate cancer (PC) amongst men of African descent, there is a paucit...
ABSTRACT Background. Prostate cancer survivors are at risk for cancer recurrence, a second cancer, ...
A cancer diagnosis is often associated with loss of agency and control that can adversely affect wel...
Objective: Black men are three times more likely to develop prostate cancer (PCa), to do so at a you...
Objective: to explore adjustment strategies adopted by Black African (BA) and Black Caribbean (BC) m...
Abstract Background The experience and acceptability of lifestyle interventions for men with localis...
Objective: The aim of this study was to explore TT men’s pre-diagnosis experiences of prostate can...
Objective: Despite Black African (BA) and Black Caribbean (BC) men having a disproportionately high ...
Objective: To explore adjustment strategies adopted by Black African (BA) and Black Caribbean (BC) m...
Aim. Black African and black Caribbean men are two to three times more likely to be diagnosed with p...
Prostate cancer prognosis may be improved by healthy behaviors; however, little is known regarding w...
Prostate cancer prognosis may be improved by healthy behaviors; however, little is known regarding w...
The incidence of prostate cancer is high among men of African descent. Research questions in this ph...
Evidence shows that there are significant ethnic variations in prostate cancer prevalence and outcom...
Background: It has been widely recommended that there is a need for lifestyle modifications for canc...
Despite the high incidence of prostate cancer (PC) amongst men of African descent, there is a paucit...
ABSTRACT Background. Prostate cancer survivors are at risk for cancer recurrence, a second cancer, ...
A cancer diagnosis is often associated with loss of agency and control that can adversely affect wel...
Objective: Black men are three times more likely to develop prostate cancer (PCa), to do so at a you...
Objective: to explore adjustment strategies adopted by Black African (BA) and Black Caribbean (BC) m...
Abstract Background The experience and acceptability of lifestyle interventions for men with localis...
Objective: The aim of this study was to explore TT men’s pre-diagnosis experiences of prostate can...
Objective: Despite Black African (BA) and Black Caribbean (BC) men having a disproportionately high ...