IMPROVER (Involving Men with Prostate Cancer in Engaged Research): Assessing Patient Experience With Testing, Diagnosis, And Surveillance
CONCLUSIONS: Greater public awareness and education around prostate cancer, as well as clear and accessible written information for patients at the beginning of their cancer journey is needed. Further research is needed into alternative, less invasive tests, particularly when used repeatedly in the surveillance population.PMID:38537420 | DOI:10.1016/j.clgc.2024.102063
Source: Clinical Prostate Cancer - Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Marc Walsh Asia Jordan Lea Sch äfer Jana Joha Ben Heapes Megan Noonan William Gallagher Hubert Gallagher Rustom P Manecksha David Galvin Greg Nason Terri Martin Ciara Lyons Robert O'Connor UCD Prostate Patient Advisory Committee Frances J Drummond Claire Source Type: research
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