Fifteen year quality of life outcomes in men with localised prostate cancer: population based Australian prospective study.
Carolyn G MazariegoSam EggerMadeleine T KingIlona JuraskovaHenry WooMartin BerryBruce K ArmstrongDavid P SmithPublished in: BMJ (Clinical research ed.) (2020)
Patients receiving initial active treatment for localised prostate cancer had generally worse long term self-reported quality of life than men without a diagnosis of prostate cancer. Men treated with radical prostatectomy faired especially badly, particularly in relation to long term sexual outcomes. Clinicians and patients should consider these long term quality of life outcomes when making treatment decisions.