Contains fulltext : 169163.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: To develop and validate new regret scales and examine whether a decision aid affects different aspects of regret in the treatment choice for prostate cancer. METHODS: This was a multicentre trial (three sites) with imbalanced randomization (1 : 2). From 2008 to 2011, patients with localized prostate cancer were randomized 1 : 2 to usual care (N = 77) or usual care plus a decision aid presenting risks and benefits of different treatments (N = 163). The treatments were surgery and (external or interstitial) radiotherapy. Regret was assessed before, and 6 and 12 months after treatment, using the Decisional regret scale by Brehaut et al. (Medical Dec...
Objective: Fear of recurrence (FOR) is a key concern among survivors of all cancers. In prostate ca...
Objective: Fear of recurrence (FOR) is a key concern among survivors of all cancers. In prostate ca...
Objective: Fear of recurrence (FOR) is a key concern among survivors of all cancers. In prostate ca...
OBJECTIVE: To develop and validate new regret scales and examine whether a decision aid affects diff...
Introduction: Long-term treatment and associated side effects can affect a patient's quality of life...
Contains fulltext : 201650.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Objective: To i...
Objective: Clinical options for managing non-metastatic prostate cancer (PCa) vary. Each option has ...
Objective To investigate the effect of including an online decision aid (DA) during prostate cancer ...
Contains fulltext : 196038.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Purpose: To com...
Objective. Clinical options for managing non-metastatic prostate cancer (PCa) vary. Each option has ...
[[abstract]]Aims and objectives To identify the changes and associated factors in decisional confli...
[[abstract]]Aims and objectives To identify the changes and associated factors in decisional confli...
[[abstract]]Aims and objectives To identify the changes and associated factors in decisional confli...
For men with newly diagnosed prostate cancer the decisions about treatment options are complex and d...
Objective Fear of recurrence (FOR) is a key concern among survivors of all cancers. In prostate can...
Objective: Fear of recurrence (FOR) is a key concern among survivors of all cancers. In prostate ca...
Objective: Fear of recurrence (FOR) is a key concern among survivors of all cancers. In prostate ca...
Objective: Fear of recurrence (FOR) is a key concern among survivors of all cancers. In prostate ca...
OBJECTIVE: To develop and validate new regret scales and examine whether a decision aid affects diff...
Introduction: Long-term treatment and associated side effects can affect a patient's quality of life...
Contains fulltext : 201650.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Objective: To i...
Objective: Clinical options for managing non-metastatic prostate cancer (PCa) vary. Each option has ...
Objective To investigate the effect of including an online decision aid (DA) during prostate cancer ...
Contains fulltext : 196038.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Purpose: To com...
Objective. Clinical options for managing non-metastatic prostate cancer (PCa) vary. Each option has ...
[[abstract]]Aims and objectives To identify the changes and associated factors in decisional confli...
[[abstract]]Aims and objectives To identify the changes and associated factors in decisional confli...
[[abstract]]Aims and objectives To identify the changes and associated factors in decisional confli...
For men with newly diagnosed prostate cancer the decisions about treatment options are complex and d...
Objective Fear of recurrence (FOR) is a key concern among survivors of all cancers. In prostate can...
Objective: Fear of recurrence (FOR) is a key concern among survivors of all cancers. In prostate ca...
Objective: Fear of recurrence (FOR) is a key concern among survivors of all cancers. In prostate ca...
Objective: Fear of recurrence (FOR) is a key concern among survivors of all cancers. In prostate ca...