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Symptoms and quality of life among men starting treatment for metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer - a prospective multicenter study.

Ulrika RönningåsMaja HolmPer FranssonLars BeckmanAgneta Wennman-Larsen
Published in: BMC palliative care (2024)
Even if some men with mCRPC report many symptoms, the dimensions of severity and distress levels vary, and the most frequent symptoms was not always the most burdensome or distressing. There was an association between high physical symptom burden and QoL, suggesting that it is not the number of symptoms that affects QoL but rather the subjective perceived impact of the physical symptoms experienced. The knowledge of how men with mCRPC experience and perceive their symptoms may help health care professionals in symptom management aiming to improve QoL, which is a cornerstone in integrating early palliative care.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
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  • palliative care
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