Impact of active surveillance for prostate cancer on the risk of depression and anxiety

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Davidson Sypre from the Department have published the research: Impact of active surveillance for prostate cancer on the risk of depression and anxiety, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
  • what: The authors showed that men with prostate cancer on AS, 5 years after their diagnosis of cancer, didn't present an increased risk of anxiety or depression compared to patients treated by RP or RT, which is also reflected by the absence of overconsumption of anxiolytics.

SUMMARY

    (1) A patient questionnaire administered by phone, which included data on living . . .

     

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