How do prostate cancer patients navigate the active surveillance journey? A 3-year longitudinal study.
Paola DordoniFabio BadenchiniMaria Francesca AlvisiJulia MenichettiLetizia De LucaTeresa Di FlorioTiziana MagnaniCristina MarenghiTiziana RancatiRiccardo ValdagniLara BellarditaPublished in: Supportive care in cancer : official journal of the Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer (2020)
Most patients were observed to have adopted functional coping strategies at baseline, which were maintained through the first 3 years on AS. Overall, men on AS may perceive increasing control over their cancer and comfort with the AS protocol over time and experience slight decreases in anxious preoccupation, cancer-related avoidance thoughts and behaviors, and fight-against-cancer reactions. For those men who find it difficult to cope with AS, psychological monitoring and interventions could be helpful throughout the monitoring journey.