The aim of this research was to ascertain General Practitioners’ (GPs) perceptions and experiences of prostate cancer (PCa) diagnosis, treatment, and care in metropolitan Melbourne and in a regional area of Victoria, Australia, associated with poorer PCa outcomes. Semi-structured qualitative interviews were conducted with GPs (N= 10) practising in the selected region and in metropolitan Melbourne, Australia. GPs thought that most men wanted PSA testing and were willing to undergo rectal examination. Some GPs were troubled by inconsistent screening guidelines from different professional bodies. They identified a need for resources to support them in educating patients about PCa. GPs thought it might be more difficult for young female GPs to ...
BackgroundThe Victorian Prostate Cancer Registry (Australia) revealed poorer rates of survival for m...
Abstract Background The Victorian Prostate Cancer Registry (Australia) revealed poorer rates of surv...
Background: The Victorian Prostate Cancer Registry (Australia) revealed poorer rates of survival for...
The aim of this research was to ascertain General Practitioners’ (GPs) perceptions and experiences o...
The aim of this research was to ascertain General Practitioners’ (GPs) perceptions and experiences o...
Objectives To examine how general practitioners (GPs) in the UK and GPs in Australia explain their p...
Objectives: To examine how general practitioners (GPs) in the UK and GPs in Australia explain their ...
Acknowledgments We thank the General Practitioners for their participation in this research. The pro...
Screening for prostate cancer is a highly debated public health issue. The evidence base is conteste...
Background: Patterns of diagnosis and management for men diagnosed with prostate cancer in Queenslan...
Previous research in Victoria, Australia, found differences in prostate cancer outcomes in regional ...
Objective: To ascertain the current level of understanding about prostate cancer (PCa), including tr...
Previous research in Victoria, Australia, found differences in prostate cancer outcomes in regional ...
Previous research in Victoria, Australia, found differences in prostate cancer outcomes in regional ...
Men living in regional and remote areas experience disparities in prostate cancer (PrCa) diagnosis, ...
BackgroundThe Victorian Prostate Cancer Registry (Australia) revealed poorer rates of survival for m...
Abstract Background The Victorian Prostate Cancer Registry (Australia) revealed poorer rates of surv...
Background: The Victorian Prostate Cancer Registry (Australia) revealed poorer rates of survival for...
The aim of this research was to ascertain General Practitioners’ (GPs) perceptions and experiences o...
The aim of this research was to ascertain General Practitioners’ (GPs) perceptions and experiences o...
Objectives To examine how general practitioners (GPs) in the UK and GPs in Australia explain their p...
Objectives: To examine how general practitioners (GPs) in the UK and GPs in Australia explain their ...
Acknowledgments We thank the General Practitioners for their participation in this research. The pro...
Screening for prostate cancer is a highly debated public health issue. The evidence base is conteste...
Background: Patterns of diagnosis and management for men diagnosed with prostate cancer in Queenslan...
Previous research in Victoria, Australia, found differences in prostate cancer outcomes in regional ...
Objective: To ascertain the current level of understanding about prostate cancer (PCa), including tr...
Previous research in Victoria, Australia, found differences in prostate cancer outcomes in regional ...
Previous research in Victoria, Australia, found differences in prostate cancer outcomes in regional ...
Men living in regional and remote areas experience disparities in prostate cancer (PrCa) diagnosis, ...
BackgroundThe Victorian Prostate Cancer Registry (Australia) revealed poorer rates of survival for m...
Abstract Background The Victorian Prostate Cancer Registry (Australia) revealed poorer rates of surv...
Background: The Victorian Prostate Cancer Registry (Australia) revealed poorer rates of survival for...