Decision regret in patients with localised prostate cancer: a systematic review and meta-analysis

JB Fanshawe, VWS Chan, A Asif, A Ng… - European Urology …, 2023 - Elsevier
Context Treatment choice for localised prostate cancer remains a significant challenge for
patients and clinicians, with uncertainty over decisions potentially leading to conflict and …

Not all prostate cancer is the same–patient perceptions: an Asia‐Pacific region study

K Akakura, D Bolton, V Grillo, N Mermod - BJU international, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Objective To explore the perceptions of patients living with different stages of prostate
cancer across the Asia‐Pacific (APAC) region, as while extensive quantitative research has …

[HTML][HTML] Prostate cancer screening and young black men: can early communication avoid later health disparities?

DB Miller, SC Markt, CT Nguyen… - Journal of Cancer …, 2022 - Springer
This study aims to determine if younger men, across racial and ethnic groups, discussed the
benefits/risks/harms of PSA screening with health care professionals. Publicly available data …

Determinants of active surveillance uptake in a diverse population‐based cohort of men with low‐risk prostate cancer: The Treatment Options in Prostate Cancer …

J Xu, CH Bock, J Janisse, J Woo, ML Cher… - Cancer, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Background Active surveillance (AS) is the preferred strategy for low‐risk prostate cancer
(LRPC); however, limited data on determinants of AS adoption exist, particularly among …

Robot or radiation? A qualitative study of the decision support needs of men with localised prostate cancer choosing between robotic prostatectomy and radiotherapy …

O Rincones, M Sidhom, P Mancuso, K Wong… - Patient education and …, 2019 - Elsevier
Objective To understand how best to support men diagnosed with localised prostate cancer
to decide which treatment option best suits their needs, when robotic prostatectomy and …

Racial and ethnic differences in prostate cancer survivors' perceived engagement in treatment decision-making

NR Palmer, SE Gregorich, J Livaudais-Toman… - Journal of racial and …, 2018 - Springer
Objective We examined prostate cancer patients' perceived engagement in treatment
decision-making and associated factors by race/ethnicity in a multiethnic sample. Method …

Development and pilot evaluation of a personalized decision support intervention for low risk prostate cancer patients

J Belkora, JM Chan, MR Cooperberg… - Cancer …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Objectives Development and pilot evaluation of a personalized decision support intervention
to help men with early‐stage prostate cancer choose among active surveillance, surgery …

Five-year follow-up study of a population-based prospective cohort of men with low-risk prostate cancer: the treatment options in prostate cancer study (TOPCS): study …

J Xu, M Goodman, J Janisse, ML Cher, CH Bock - BMJ open, 2022 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Introduction Active surveillance (AS) is recommended for men with low-risk prostate cancer
(LRPC) to reduce overtreatment and to maintain patients' quality of life (QOL). However …

Knowledge, Attitudes, and Behaviors of Imams on Prostate Cancer in Kahramanmaras, Turkey

H Üçer, HS Keten, C Kuş, N Güvenç, O Işık - Journal of religion and health, 2022 - Springer
Imams are Muslim religious leaders in Turkey, who have a significant influence on society's
healthcare attitudes and behavior, and all of them are male. In this study, it is aimed to …

Decisional conflict is associated with treatment modality and not disease knowledge in South African Men with prostate cancer: Baseline results from a longitudinal …

H Irusen, H Burger, PW Fernandez… - Cancer …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Background Decisional conflict (DC) is a psychological construct that an individual
experiences in making a decision that involves risk, loss, regret, or challenges to one's …