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Quality of life among symptomatic compared to PSA-detected prostate cancer survivors - results from a UK wide patient-reported outcomes study.

David W DonnellyLinda C VisTherese KearneyLinda SharpDamien BennettSarah WildingAmy DowningPenny WrightEila WatsonRichard WaglandWilliam R CrossMalcolm D MasonSabine SieslingJeannette G van ManenAdam W GlaserAnna Gavin
Published in: BMC cancer (2019)
Prostate cancer survivors presenting symptomatically report poorer functional outcomes than PSA-detected survivors. Differences were not explained by socio-demographic or clinical factors. Clinicians should be aware that men presenting with symptoms are more likely to report functional difficulties after prostate cancer treatment and may need additional aftercare if these difficulties persist. Method of presentation should be considered as a covariate in patient-reported outcome studies of prostate cancer.
Keyphrases
  • prostate cancer
  • patient reported outcomes
  • radical prostatectomy
  • young adults
  • case report
  • childhood cancer
  • middle aged
  • cross sectional
  • benign prostatic hyperplasia
  • case control