Background: In prostate cancer, men diagnosed with low risk disease may be monitored through an active surveillance. This research explored the perspectives of men with prostate cancer regarding their decision-making process for active surveillance to identify factors that influence their decision and assist health professionals in having conversations about this option. Methods: Focus group interviews (n = 7) were held in several Canadian cities with men (N = 52) diagnosed with prostate cancer and eligible for active surveillance. The men’s viewpoints were captured regarding their understanding of active surveillance, the factors that influenced their decisi...
grantor: University of TorontoThe controversy surrounding prostate cancer screening has ex...
Abstract Background Active surveillance is a management strategy for men diagnosed with early-stage,...
Objectives: Active surveillance (AS) enables men with low risk, localised prostate cancer (PCa) to a...
Background: In prostate cancer, men diagnosed with low risk disease may be monitore...
Abstract Background In prostate cancer, men diagnosed with low risk disease may be monitored through...
Background: Over the last decade, active surveillance has proven to be a safe appro...
Background: Over the last decade, active surveillance has proven to be a safe appro...
Abstract Background Over the last decade, active surv...
Abstract Background Over the last decade, active surv...
Abstract Background Over the last decade, active surveillance has proven to be a safe approach for p...
Objective: To describe prostate cancer treatment decision making, focusing on knowledge and attitude...
ObjectiveActive surveillance (AS) is an increasingly utilized strategy for monitoring men with low-r...
OBJECTIVE To investigate the levels of knowledge of prostate cancer and the perception of active sur...
grantor: University of TorontoThe controversy surrounding prostate cancer screening has ex...
OBJECTIVES: Active surveillance (AS) enables men with low risk, localised prostate cancer (PCa) to a...
grantor: University of TorontoThe controversy surrounding prostate cancer screening has ex...
Abstract Background Active surveillance is a management strategy for men diagnosed with early-stage,...
Objectives: Active surveillance (AS) enables men with low risk, localised prostate cancer (PCa) to a...
Background: In prostate cancer, men diagnosed with low risk disease may be monitore...
Abstract Background In prostate cancer, men diagnosed with low risk disease may be monitored through...
Background: Over the last decade, active surveillance has proven to be a safe appro...
Background: Over the last decade, active surveillance has proven to be a safe appro...
Abstract Background Over the last decade, active surv...
Abstract Background Over the last decade, active surv...
Abstract Background Over the last decade, active surveillance has proven to be a safe approach for p...
Objective: To describe prostate cancer treatment decision making, focusing on knowledge and attitude...
ObjectiveActive surveillance (AS) is an increasingly utilized strategy for monitoring men with low-r...
OBJECTIVE To investigate the levels of knowledge of prostate cancer and the perception of active sur...
grantor: University of TorontoThe controversy surrounding prostate cancer screening has ex...
OBJECTIVES: Active surveillance (AS) enables men with low risk, localised prostate cancer (PCa) to a...
grantor: University of TorontoThe controversy surrounding prostate cancer screening has ex...
Abstract Background Active surveillance is a management strategy for men diagnosed with early-stage,...
Objectives: Active surveillance (AS) enables men with low risk, localised prostate cancer (PCa) to a...