BACKGROUND: Active surveillance is considered a mainstream strategy in the management of patients with low-risk prostate cancer. A mission-critical step in implementing a robust active surveillance program and plan its resource and service requirements, is to gauge its current practice across the United Kingdom. Furthermore it is imperative to determine the existing practices in the context of the recommendations suggested by the recent National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence guidance on active surveillance of prostate cancer. METHODS: An internet questionnaire was circulated to urologists, clinical oncologists and urology nurse specialists across three geographically distinct cancer networks. Twenty five questions across four...
Context: Prostate cancer (PCa) remains an increasingly common malignancy worldwide. The optimal mana...
Context: Due to early detection strategies, prostate cancer is diagnosed early in its natural histor...
Objectives: To develop a nurse-led, urologist-supported model of care for men managed by active surv...
OBJECTIVES: To develop a consensus statement on current best practice of active surveillance (AS) in...
In the past decade active surveillance (AS) of men with localized prostate cancer has become an incr...
BACKGROUND: Active surveillance (AS) is a management option for men diagnosed with lower risk prosta...
BackgroundActive surveillance (AS) is a management option for men diagnosed with lower risk prostate...
Abstract Background Over the last decade, active surveillance has proven to be a safe approach for p...
In the last decade, active surveillance (AS) has emerged as an acceptable choice for low-risk prosta...
Active surveillance (AS) represents a well-recognized management option for many patients with low- ...
OBJECTIVES:To develop a consensus statement on current best practice of active surveillance (AS) in ...
BACKGROUND: Active surveillance (AS) is increasingly recognized as a recommended treatment option fo...
BACKGROUND: This study assessed the use of active surveillance in men with low-risk prostate cancer ...
Importance Although active surveillance for patients with low-risk prostate cancer (LRPC) has been r...
This guidance is for urologists and other health practitioners involved in the management of men wit...
Context: Prostate cancer (PCa) remains an increasingly common malignancy worldwide. The optimal mana...
Context: Due to early detection strategies, prostate cancer is diagnosed early in its natural histor...
Objectives: To develop a nurse-led, urologist-supported model of care for men managed by active surv...
OBJECTIVES: To develop a consensus statement on current best practice of active surveillance (AS) in...
In the past decade active surveillance (AS) of men with localized prostate cancer has become an incr...
BACKGROUND: Active surveillance (AS) is a management option for men diagnosed with lower risk prosta...
BackgroundActive surveillance (AS) is a management option for men diagnosed with lower risk prostate...
Abstract Background Over the last decade, active surveillance has proven to be a safe approach for p...
In the last decade, active surveillance (AS) has emerged as an acceptable choice for low-risk prosta...
Active surveillance (AS) represents a well-recognized management option for many patients with low- ...
OBJECTIVES:To develop a consensus statement on current best practice of active surveillance (AS) in ...
BACKGROUND: Active surveillance (AS) is increasingly recognized as a recommended treatment option fo...
BACKGROUND: This study assessed the use of active surveillance in men with low-risk prostate cancer ...
Importance Although active surveillance for patients with low-risk prostate cancer (LRPC) has been r...
This guidance is for urologists and other health practitioners involved in the management of men wit...
Context: Prostate cancer (PCa) remains an increasingly common malignancy worldwide. The optimal mana...
Context: Due to early detection strategies, prostate cancer is diagnosed early in its natural histor...
Objectives: To develop a nurse-led, urologist-supported model of care for men managed by active surv...