Prostate cancer groups. Help, information, support
Abstract
Prostate cancer support groups can (and should) serve a dual purpose : they should meet both the informational and psychosocial needs of the patients. Although attendees may be at a variety of points along the treatment continuum, they have identified common needs. Patients request information on prostate cancer : facts, treatment options and their side effects, and current research results. Quality-of-life issues, sexuality, self-care...
Paper Details
Title
Prostate cancer groups. Help, information, support
Published Date
Apr 1, 1995
Journal
Volume
75
Issue
S7
Pages
1897 - 1899
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