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Decision regret related to urinary diversion choices after cystectomy among Chinese bladder cancer patients.

Yinmeng HouYiqian ChenShicong LaiSamuel SeeryLing WangXiaodan LiHuixin LiuCaipeng QinWei LiXiangyun LuChunxia LiuJia WangTao Xu
Published in: Cancer medicine (2022)
Decision regret is common among Chinese bladder cancer patients, after cystectomy. The prevalence of regret appears to be much higher in Chinese bladder cancer patients compared to similar studies from other regions. Decisions in mainland China are often made by the treating physician or by family members which may cause more profound regret. However, education and economic status are positively related to higher levels of regret which creates questions around knowing, participation, and expectations, which must be explored.
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