Re: Long-term Psychological and Quality-of-life Effects of Active Surveillance and Watchful Waiting After Diagnosis of Low-risk Localised Prostate Cancer

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Ibragimova, Nazgul
Zhanzak, Zhuldyz
Meyerbekova, Aizhan
Xie, Yingqiu

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European Urology

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Egger et al performed a 10-yr cohort study among 52–79-yr-old men diagnosed with low-risk localized prostate cancer. The objective of this research was to test permanent psychological and quality-of-life effects after active surveillance/watchful waiting and other specific active treatments. Using several validated questionnaires and protocols, a total of 582 patients were interviewed and results of 341 (59%) of them were recorded. This research analyzed nine mental conditions and six quality-of-life states. Despite minor differences in psychological domains, particularly in bowel bother, hyperarousal, avoidance, distress, and urinary incontinence, no significant disparities were detected.

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Nazgul Ibragimova, Zhuldyz Zhanzak, Aizhan Meyerbekova, Yingqiu Xie, Re: Long-term Psychological and Quality-of-life Effects of Active Surveillance and Watchful Waiting After Diagnosis of Low-risk Localised Prostate Cancer, In European Urology, Volume 73, Issue 1, 2018, Pages 143-144

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