Patient expectations of benefit from systemic treatments for metastatic prostate cancer.
Laura B OswaldRachel KasimerKatherine RappazzoAngela J FoughtDavid F PensonAlicia K MorgansPublished in: Cancer medicine (2019)
A large proportion of patients with metastatic prostate cancer reported beliefs inconsistent with understanding that treatment was not curative. Race, better self-reported health, and greater optimism were related to unrealistic expectations. Efforts to ensure alignment of patient and clinician expectations may facilitate more effective shared decision-making for treating metastatic disease.