Objectives: To compare the loss of working time due to sick leave by treatment strategy for localised prostate cancer. Design: Nationwide cohort study. Setting: Sweden. Participants: A total of 15 902 working-aged men with localised low or intermediate-risk prostate cancer diagnosed during 2007-2016 from the Prostate Cancer Data Base Sweden, together with 63 464 prostate cancer-free men. Men were followed until 2016. Primary and secondary outcome measures: Using multistate Markov models, we calculated the proportion of men on work, sick leave, disability pension and death, together with the amount of time spent in each state. All-cause and cause-specific estimates were calculated. Results: During the first 5 years after diagnosis, men with ...
Disease recurrence is common after initial therapy for prostate cancer, but little is known about ho...
BACKGROUND: Studies have reported that early physical rehabilitation after surgical procedures is as...
Objective: The aim of this study was to compare the outcome of immediate versus delayed radical pros...
Objectives: To compare the loss of working time due to sick leave by treatment strategy for localise...
Tailored treatment with adequate timing is essential for the quality of prostate cancer care at all ...
IMPORTANCE: The long-term outcomes among men with prostate cancer (PC) whose disease is managed with...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate time spent in hormone-sensitive and castration-resistant disease states in...
Treatment for breast or prostate cancer can have negative consequences on working life. In addition ...
Background and Objective Changes in diagnostic work-up, histopathological assessment, and treatment ...
Abstract Objective. Only a minority of patients with low-risk prostate cancer needs treatment, but t...
Prostate cancer has been a disease of older men but age at diagnosis is falling in Sweden. Fatigue h...
Purpose: To investigate factors associated with job loss and early retirement in men diagnosed with ...
BACKGROUND: Studies enumerating the dynamics of physical and emotional symptoms following prostate c...
Background: Prostate cancer is the second most common reason of mortality due to cancer among men in...
Background: Regional differences in active surveillance (AS) uptake for prostate cancer (PC) illustr...
Disease recurrence is common after initial therapy for prostate cancer, but little is known about ho...
BACKGROUND: Studies have reported that early physical rehabilitation after surgical procedures is as...
Objective: The aim of this study was to compare the outcome of immediate versus delayed radical pros...
Objectives: To compare the loss of working time due to sick leave by treatment strategy for localise...
Tailored treatment with adequate timing is essential for the quality of prostate cancer care at all ...
IMPORTANCE: The long-term outcomes among men with prostate cancer (PC) whose disease is managed with...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate time spent in hormone-sensitive and castration-resistant disease states in...
Treatment for breast or prostate cancer can have negative consequences on working life. In addition ...
Background and Objective Changes in diagnostic work-up, histopathological assessment, and treatment ...
Abstract Objective. Only a minority of patients with low-risk prostate cancer needs treatment, but t...
Prostate cancer has been a disease of older men but age at diagnosis is falling in Sweden. Fatigue h...
Purpose: To investigate factors associated with job loss and early retirement in men diagnosed with ...
BACKGROUND: Studies enumerating the dynamics of physical and emotional symptoms following prostate c...
Background: Prostate cancer is the second most common reason of mortality due to cancer among men in...
Background: Regional differences in active surveillance (AS) uptake for prostate cancer (PC) illustr...
Disease recurrence is common after initial therapy for prostate cancer, but little is known about ho...
BACKGROUND: Studies have reported that early physical rehabilitation after surgical procedures is as...
Objective: The aim of this study was to compare the outcome of immediate versus delayed radical pros...