This study explores the problems and uncertainties of older men, with prostate cancer, who have undergone watchful waiting and the strategies they use to manage their concerns
Objective: To describe prostate cancer treatment decision making, focusing on knowledge and attitude...
To summarize the recent literature and report the issues and controversies surrounding watchful wait...
Objective: to address concerns over the psychological impact of being on a monitoring pathway follow...
To explore uncertainty, anxiety, and the personal manner in which uncertainty is understood, and exp...
OBJECTIVE: To understand what leads men to choose 'watchful waiting' rather than active treatment fo...
Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer and the second-leading cause of death from can...
The objective of this study was to explore the extent to which several antecedents explained the unc...
PurposeWatchful waiting (WW) is one option for men with clinically localized prostate cancer. We exa...
Purpose: Prostate cancer is highly prevalent and invasive among older men. Not knowing their experie...
Purpose: Prostate cancer is highly prevalent and invasive among older men. Not knowing their experie...
PurposeUrologists have been criticized for overtreating men with low risk prostate cancer and f...
OBJECTIVES: Active surveillance (AS) enables men with low risk, localised prostate cancer (PCa) to a...
Objectives: Active surveillance (AS) enables men with low risk, localised prostate cancer (PCa) to a...
Abstract Background Active surveillance is a management strategy for men diagnosed with early-stage,...
This study aimed to explore the experiences of men with prostate cancer. Prostate cancer is the seco...
Objective: To describe prostate cancer treatment decision making, focusing on knowledge and attitude...
To summarize the recent literature and report the issues and controversies surrounding watchful wait...
Objective: to address concerns over the psychological impact of being on a monitoring pathway follow...
To explore uncertainty, anxiety, and the personal manner in which uncertainty is understood, and exp...
OBJECTIVE: To understand what leads men to choose 'watchful waiting' rather than active treatment fo...
Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer and the second-leading cause of death from can...
The objective of this study was to explore the extent to which several antecedents explained the unc...
PurposeWatchful waiting (WW) is one option for men with clinically localized prostate cancer. We exa...
Purpose: Prostate cancer is highly prevalent and invasive among older men. Not knowing their experie...
Purpose: Prostate cancer is highly prevalent and invasive among older men. Not knowing their experie...
PurposeUrologists have been criticized for overtreating men with low risk prostate cancer and f...
OBJECTIVES: Active surveillance (AS) enables men with low risk, localised prostate cancer (PCa) to a...
Objectives: Active surveillance (AS) enables men with low risk, localised prostate cancer (PCa) to a...
Abstract Background Active surveillance is a management strategy for men diagnosed with early-stage,...
This study aimed to explore the experiences of men with prostate cancer. Prostate cancer is the seco...
Objective: To describe prostate cancer treatment decision making, focusing on knowledge and attitude...
To summarize the recent literature and report the issues and controversies surrounding watchful wait...
Objective: to address concerns over the psychological impact of being on a monitoring pathway follow...