Psychosocial aspects of active surveillance
Abstract
Purpose of review To summarize the literature on psychosocial responses to active surveillance as well as educational and support strategies to promote adherence. Recent findings There are two prevalent responses among men undergoing active surveillance; anxiety and uncertainty. The education of a patient about low-risk prostate cancer as well as the inquiry by the physician into patient's priorities and goals with respect to their prostate...
Paper Details
Title
Psychosocial aspects of active surveillance
Published Date
May 1, 2013
Journal
Volume
23
Issue
3
Pages
273 - 277
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