Prostate cancer and its treatment have long-term implications for men's lives. We aimed to describe the content, extent, and frequency of written comments to the open-ended question, "Further comments?" in the patient-reported outcome measures questionnaire. During the study period, 897 men participated; 372 wrote 747 free-text comments in the questionnaire. These comments were analysed using qualitative content analysis and were grouped into four categories: 1) prostate cancer's influence on health; 2) clarifications of answers to the survey; 3) descriptions of well-being despite the cancer; and 4) experiences of care and the need for contact with health care. The distribution of the comments shifted over time. The open-ended question not ...
Background: Making an informed decision about treating a prostate cancer detected after a routine pr...
TO THE EDITOR: In their cost-effectiveness analysis of treatment versus observation for low-risk pro...
textabstractPurpose: To compare long-term (4–10 years) quality of life (QoL) of men with low-risk pr...
Prostate cancer and its treatment have long-term implications for men's lives. We aimed to describe ...
INTRODUCTION: This study investigates comments that prostate cancer patients spontaneously write in ...
TO THE EDITOR: The population-based cohort in the article by Daskivich and colleagues (1) does not n...
In both research and clinical settings, men who survive prostate cancer emphasize the need for more ...
Objectives To analyse free-text responses from the first Scottish Cancer Patient Experience Survey (...
In both research and clinical settings, men who survive prostate cancer emphasize the need for more ...
Background: Within the cluster of self-report methodologies, ecological momentary assessment (EMA) i...
Background: The initial impact of treatments for men with prostate cancer is well reported in the li...
Purpose: Prostate cancer is highly prevalent and invasive among older men. Not knowing their experie...
Background: The initial impact of treatments for men with prostate cancer is well reported in the li...
Purpose: Prostate cancer is highly prevalent and invasive among older men. Not knowing their experie...
Background: Prostate cancer (PCa) is often diagnosed early with prolonged survival, which makes sexu...
Background: Making an informed decision about treating a prostate cancer detected after a routine pr...
TO THE EDITOR: In their cost-effectiveness analysis of treatment versus observation for low-risk pro...
textabstractPurpose: To compare long-term (4–10 years) quality of life (QoL) of men with low-risk pr...
Prostate cancer and its treatment have long-term implications for men's lives. We aimed to describe ...
INTRODUCTION: This study investigates comments that prostate cancer patients spontaneously write in ...
TO THE EDITOR: The population-based cohort in the article by Daskivich and colleagues (1) does not n...
In both research and clinical settings, men who survive prostate cancer emphasize the need for more ...
Objectives To analyse free-text responses from the first Scottish Cancer Patient Experience Survey (...
In both research and clinical settings, men who survive prostate cancer emphasize the need for more ...
Background: Within the cluster of self-report methodologies, ecological momentary assessment (EMA) i...
Background: The initial impact of treatments for men with prostate cancer is well reported in the li...
Purpose: Prostate cancer is highly prevalent and invasive among older men. Not knowing their experie...
Background: The initial impact of treatments for men with prostate cancer is well reported in the li...
Purpose: Prostate cancer is highly prevalent and invasive among older men. Not knowing their experie...
Background: Prostate cancer (PCa) is often diagnosed early with prolonged survival, which makes sexu...
Background: Making an informed decision about treating a prostate cancer detected after a routine pr...
TO THE EDITOR: In their cost-effectiveness analysis of treatment versus observation for low-risk pro...
textabstractPurpose: To compare long-term (4–10 years) quality of life (QoL) of men with low-risk pr...