Does active surveillance lead to anxiety and stress?

Volume: 23, Issue: Sup18, Pages: S4 - S12
Published: Oct 8, 2014
Abstract
For men with prostate cancer (PC), patient care and treatment recommendations should not focus solely on the disease but should also take into account the views of the patient. The diagnosis and consequences of monitoring or treatment should be fully explained. Recommending Active Surveillance (AS) for the monitoring of a proven low-risk, low-volume prostate cancer should ensure that the psychological impact of AS is taken into account and...
Paper Details
Title
Does active surveillance lead to anxiety and stress?
Published Date
Oct 8, 2014
Volume
23
Issue
Sup18
Pages
S4 - S12
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