ObjectivePsychosexual morbidity is common after prostate cancer treatment, however, long‐term prospective research is limited. We report 5‐year outcomes from a couples‐based intervention in dyads with men treated for localised prostate cancer with surgery.MethodsA randomised controlled trial was conducted involving 189 heterosexual couples, where the man received a radical prostatectomy for prostate cancer. The trial groups were peer support vs. nurse counselling versus usual care. Primary outcomes were sexual adjustment, unmet sexual supportive care needs, masculine self‐esteem, marital satisfaction, and utilisation of erectile aids at 2‐, 3‐, 4‐ and 5‐year follow‐up.ResultsThe effects of the interventions varied across the primary outcome...
BACKGROUND. Prostate cancer survivors can experience physical, sexual, psychological and emotional p...
Prostate cancer is the third most common cancer in the UK. Ten-year survival is high; consequently a...
Studies suggest that gay and bisexual men are affected by the psychological aspects of prostate canc...
Objective: Psychosexual morbidity is common after prostate cancer treatment, however, long‐term pros...
Objective: Psychosexual morbidity is common after prostate cancer treatment, however, long-term pros...
Objective: The diagnosis and treatment of prostate cancer is followed by substantive sexual morbidit...
Introduction: Surgery for prostate cancer can result in distressing side effects such as sexual diff...
Background: Men who undergo surgery for prostate cancer frequently experience significant side-effec...
Surgery for prostate cancer can result in distressing side effects such as sexual difficulties, whic...
Background: Prostate cancer is the most common male cancer in the Western world. The most substantia...
Purpose: To determine which health care provider and what timing is considered most suitable to disc...
BACKGROUND: Over half of men who receive treatment for prostate suffer from a range of sexual proble...
Background: Despite being a critical survivorship care issue, there is a clear gap in current knowle...
Though only one person in a partnership experiences cancer, these data indicated the extent to which...
Background: Men who undergo surgery for prostate cancer frequently experience significant side-effec...
BACKGROUND. Prostate cancer survivors can experience physical, sexual, psychological and emotional p...
Prostate cancer is the third most common cancer in the UK. Ten-year survival is high; consequently a...
Studies suggest that gay and bisexual men are affected by the psychological aspects of prostate canc...
Objective: Psychosexual morbidity is common after prostate cancer treatment, however, long‐term pros...
Objective: Psychosexual morbidity is common after prostate cancer treatment, however, long-term pros...
Objective: The diagnosis and treatment of prostate cancer is followed by substantive sexual morbidit...
Introduction: Surgery for prostate cancer can result in distressing side effects such as sexual diff...
Background: Men who undergo surgery for prostate cancer frequently experience significant side-effec...
Surgery for prostate cancer can result in distressing side effects such as sexual difficulties, whic...
Background: Prostate cancer is the most common male cancer in the Western world. The most substantia...
Purpose: To determine which health care provider and what timing is considered most suitable to disc...
BACKGROUND: Over half of men who receive treatment for prostate suffer from a range of sexual proble...
Background: Despite being a critical survivorship care issue, there is a clear gap in current knowle...
Though only one person in a partnership experiences cancer, these data indicated the extent to which...
Background: Men who undergo surgery for prostate cancer frequently experience significant side-effec...
BACKGROUND. Prostate cancer survivors can experience physical, sexual, psychological and emotional p...
Prostate cancer is the third most common cancer in the UK. Ten-year survival is high; consequently a...
Studies suggest that gay and bisexual men are affected by the psychological aspects of prostate canc...