What are the psychosocial support needs of prostate cancer (PCa) patients undergoingactive surveillance (AS)? The preferred management strategy for low-risk PCa (LR-PCa) isAS. Patients remain under close surveillance to monitor disease progression. However,living with untreated disease has psychosocial implications. The objective of this studywas to investigate the psychosocial support needs in PCa patients undergoing AS.According to Marzouk (2018) 30% of patients risk developing anxiety during the firstyear of AS. Parker (2015) and Tan (2016) suggest approximately 10% of AS-patientsrequest a change to active treatment, often based on anxiety. Pickles (2007) states thatpsychosocial support can effectively reduce anxiety and uncertainty. A l...
Objectives: Active surveillance (AS) enables men with low risk, localised prostate cancer (PCa) to a...
Purpose: Anxiety and distress may be present in patients with low risk prostate cancer who are on ac...
OBJECTIVES: Active surveillance (AS) enables men with low risk, localised prostate cancer (PCa) to a...
What are the psychosocial support needs of prostate cancer (PCa) patients undergoingactive surveilla...
Active Surveillance (AS) for the clinical management of prostate cancer (PC) is a treatment option f...
ObjectiveTo evaluate the influence of psychosocial factors such as prostate cancer (PCa) anxiety, so...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to explore the psychological impact of favorable-risk prostate cancer (P...
BACKGROUND: Patients on active surveillance (AS) for early prostate cancer (PC) may experience feeli...
textabstractObjective: Patients with potentially indolent prostate cancer (PC) can be managed with a...
Prostate cancer (PCA) has the highest prevalence for men in the western world. Besides general sympt...
International audienceActive surveillance (AS) is a standard treatment option for low risk localized...
Objective This study aimed to explorethe psychological impact of favorable-risk prostate cancer (PC...
Background: Active Surveillance (AS) is recommended for the treatment of localised prostate cancer; ...
Introduction. “Living with untreated prostate cancer (PCa)” may cause distress in men on Active Surv...
Objective: to address concerns over the psychological impact of being on a monitoring pathway follow...
Objectives: Active surveillance (AS) enables men with low risk, localised prostate cancer (PCa) to a...
Purpose: Anxiety and distress may be present in patients with low risk prostate cancer who are on ac...
OBJECTIVES: Active surveillance (AS) enables men with low risk, localised prostate cancer (PCa) to a...
What are the psychosocial support needs of prostate cancer (PCa) patients undergoingactive surveilla...
Active Surveillance (AS) for the clinical management of prostate cancer (PC) is a treatment option f...
ObjectiveTo evaluate the influence of psychosocial factors such as prostate cancer (PCa) anxiety, so...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to explore the psychological impact of favorable-risk prostate cancer (P...
BACKGROUND: Patients on active surveillance (AS) for early prostate cancer (PC) may experience feeli...
textabstractObjective: Patients with potentially indolent prostate cancer (PC) can be managed with a...
Prostate cancer (PCA) has the highest prevalence for men in the western world. Besides general sympt...
International audienceActive surveillance (AS) is a standard treatment option for low risk localized...
Objective This study aimed to explorethe psychological impact of favorable-risk prostate cancer (PC...
Background: Active Surveillance (AS) is recommended for the treatment of localised prostate cancer; ...
Introduction. “Living with untreated prostate cancer (PCa)” may cause distress in men on Active Surv...
Objective: to address concerns over the psychological impact of being on a monitoring pathway follow...
Objectives: Active surveillance (AS) enables men with low risk, localised prostate cancer (PCa) to a...
Purpose: Anxiety and distress may be present in patients with low risk prostate cancer who are on ac...
OBJECTIVES: Active surveillance (AS) enables men with low risk, localised prostate cancer (PCa) to a...