Original paper
Cognitive and Affective Representations of Active Surveillance as a Treatment Option for Low-Risk Prostate Cancer
Abstract
Benefits of early diagnosis and treatment remain debatable for men with low-risk prostate cancer. Active surveillance (AS) is an alternative to treatment. The goal of AS is to identify patients whose cancer is progressing rapidly while avoiding treatment in the majority of patients. The purpose of this study was to explore cognitive and affective representations of AS within a clinical environment that promotes AS a viable option for men with...
Paper Details
Title
Cognitive and Affective Representations of Active Surveillance as a Treatment Option for Low-Risk Prostate Cancer
Published Date
Jul 7, 2016
Volume
11
Issue
1
Pages
63 - 72
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