BACKGROUND: The choice between surgical versus non-surgical treatment options is a fundamental decision for men with local stage prostate cancer because of differences in risks of genitourinary side effects among available treatments. OBJECTIVES: We assessed whether preexisting genitourinary symptoms at the time of diagnosis influenced men's preferences for surgery versus other management options. METHODS: We recruited 593 patients with newly diagnosed local stage prostate cancer prior to initiating treatment from an integrated health care system, an academic urology center, and community urology clinics. Using logistic regression we compared whether men had a preference for non-surgical options or only preferred surgery. RESULTS: Nearly 60...
Objectives: To explore experiences of treatment decision-making (TDM) amongst men diagnosed with sta...
Objectives: to explore the experience of treatment decision-making (TDM) amongst men diagnosed with ...
Introduction: Although sexual dysfunction is common after prostate cancer, men's decisions to seek h...
Objective To describe the decision-making processes used by men diagnosed with localized prostate ca...
Most men with low-risk prostate cancer have several treatment options. Since there is no clear evide...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ Background: Patients' preferences are important for shared decision ...
Patients' preferences are important for shared decision making. Therefore, we investigated patients'...
Objective: The aim of this study was to determine whether healthy men would prefer either luteinizin...
Background: Many clinicians believe that preparedness before surgery for possible post-surgery side ...
Objective To establish which attributes of conservative treatments for prostate cancer are most impo...
BACKGROUND:Many clinicians believe that preparedness before surgery for possible post-surgery side e...
Contains fulltext : 168699.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Purpose: To det...
International audiencePurposeIn diseases where there is no real consensus regarding treatment modali...
Purpose: Lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) are common in elderly men. Radical prostatectomy may re...
The decision whether or not to treat localized prostate cancer with curative intent is influenced by...
Objectives: To explore experiences of treatment decision-making (TDM) amongst men diagnosed with sta...
Objectives: to explore the experience of treatment decision-making (TDM) amongst men diagnosed with ...
Introduction: Although sexual dysfunction is common after prostate cancer, men's decisions to seek h...
Objective To describe the decision-making processes used by men diagnosed with localized prostate ca...
Most men with low-risk prostate cancer have several treatment options. Since there is no clear evide...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ Background: Patients' preferences are important for shared decision ...
Patients' preferences are important for shared decision making. Therefore, we investigated patients'...
Objective: The aim of this study was to determine whether healthy men would prefer either luteinizin...
Background: Many clinicians believe that preparedness before surgery for possible post-surgery side ...
Objective To establish which attributes of conservative treatments for prostate cancer are most impo...
BACKGROUND:Many clinicians believe that preparedness before surgery for possible post-surgery side e...
Contains fulltext : 168699.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Purpose: To det...
International audiencePurposeIn diseases where there is no real consensus regarding treatment modali...
Purpose: Lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) are common in elderly men. Radical prostatectomy may re...
The decision whether or not to treat localized prostate cancer with curative intent is influenced by...
Objectives: To explore experiences of treatment decision-making (TDM) amongst men diagnosed with sta...
Objectives: to explore the experience of treatment decision-making (TDM) amongst men diagnosed with ...
Introduction: Although sexual dysfunction is common after prostate cancer, men's decisions to seek h...