A longitudinal study of anxiety, depression and distress as predictors of sexual and urinary quality of life in men with prostate cancer

Volume: 112, Issue: 2
Published: Jun 25, 2013
Abstract
To evaluate the prevalence of depression, anxiety and distress among active surveillance (AS) and radical prostatectomy (RP) patients. To evaluate the impact of these symptoms at baseline on urinary and sexual quality of life at follow-up.Patients managed with AS or RP who completed validated questionnaires assessing levels of depression, anxiety, distress and urinary (UF) and sexual function (SF) and bother comprised the final analytic cohort....
Paper Details
Title
A longitudinal study of anxiety, depression and distress as predictors of sexual and urinary quality of life in men with prostate cancer
Published Date
Jun 25, 2013
Volume
112
Issue
2
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