The lived experience of prostate cancer: 10-year survivor perspectives following contemporary treatment of localized prostate cancer.

IF 3.1 2区 医学 Q2 ONCOLOGY Journal of Cancer Survivorship Pub Date : 2024-08-01 Epub Date: 2023-05-12 DOI:10.1007/s11764-023-01381-6
Bashir Al Hussein Al Awamlh, Christopher J D Wallis, Carolyn Diehl, Daniel A Barocas, Laura M Beskow
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Purpose: Studies relying on standardized instruments to measure patient-centered harms and benefits of cancer treatment may fail to capture important elements of the lived experience of cancer patients. Further, qualitative studies on the survivorship experience of men with localized prostate cancer (PCa) are limited. We sought to explore the early experience, long-term experience, and advice provided for others among long-term survivors of localized PCa.

Methods: Semi-structured qualitative interviews with a subset (n = 66) of respondents to a survey of 10-year PCa survivors who underwent active surveillance, radical prostatectomy, or radiotherapy. Topics included early and long-term experiences and advice to other men and physicians.

Results: Immediately after treatment, men were mostly satisfied with radiation and active surveillance due to remaining whole and avoiding surgical removal of the prostate. Meanwhile, men treated with surgery felt relieved by the removal of cancer. Some early negative perception was related to short-term anxiety, particularly among men who underwent active surveillance. Long-term experiences included accepting the trade-offs of urinary and sexual side effects with survival. Most men fared well financially, some had strengthened relationships, and many reported greater appreciation and compassion. Men provided essential advice to other men and physicians on the importance of gathering detailed information on treatments and establishing a strong relationship with physicians.

Conclusions: Long-term survivors of localized PCa generally do well by accepting the long-term effects of contemporary treatments, experiencing strengthened relationships, and developing a better overall life approach.

Implications for cancer survivors: We provide useful perspectives and insights for men opting to use current-day treatments for localized PCa.

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前列腺癌的生活体验:当代前列腺癌局部治疗后 10 年幸存者的观点。
目的:依靠标准化工具来衡量以患者为中心的癌症治疗危害和益处的研究可能无法捕捉到癌症患者生活经历中的重要因素。此外,有关局部前列腺癌(PCa)男性患者生存经验的定性研究也很有限。我们试图探讨局部前列腺癌长期幸存者的早期经历、长期经历以及为他人提供的建议:方法:对接受过积极监测、根治性前列腺切除术或放疗的 PCa 10 年期幸存者调查的部分受访者(n = 66)进行了半结构化定性访谈。访谈主题包括早期和长期经历以及对其他男性和医生的建议:结果:治疗后,男性大多对放射治疗和主动监测疗法感到满意,因为它们可以保持完整,避免手术切除前列腺。与此同时,接受手术治疗的男性则因癌症被切除而感到轻松。一些早期的负面感受与短期焦虑有关,尤其是接受主动监测的男性。长期经历包括接受泌尿系统和性功能副作用与生存之间的权衡。大多数男性的经济状况良好,一些人的人际关系得到了改善,许多人表示更加懂得感恩和同情。男性为其他男性和医生提供了重要建议,即收集有关治疗的详细信息以及与医生建立牢固关系的重要性:结论:局部 PCa 的长期幸存者通过接受当代治疗的长期效果、加强人际关系以及发展更好的整体生活方式,一般都能获得良好的效果:我们为选择目前治疗局部性 PCa 的男性提供了有用的观点和见解。
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期刊介绍: Cancer survivorship is a worldwide concern. The aim of this multidisciplinary journal is to provide a global forum for new knowledge related to cancer survivorship. The journal publishes peer-reviewed papers relevant to improving the understanding, prevention, and management of the multiple areas related to cancer survivorship that can affect quality of care, access to care, longevity, and quality of life. It is a forum for research on humans (both laboratory and clinical), clinical studies, systematic and meta-analytic literature reviews, policy studies, and in rare situations case studies as long as they provide a new observation that should be followed up on to improve outcomes related to cancer survivors. Published articles represent a broad range of fields including oncology, primary care, physical medicine and rehabilitation, many other medical and nursing specialties, nursing, health services research, physical and occupational therapy, public health, behavioral medicine, psychology, social work, evidence-based policy, health economics, biobehavioral mechanisms, and qualitative analyses. The journal focuses exclusively on adult cancer survivors, young adult cancer survivors, and childhood cancer survivors who are young adults. Submissions must target those diagnosed with and treated for cancer.
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