Monday, January 27, 2025

Study identifies unique treatment preference profiles in men with prostate cancer

Credit: Alex Green from Pexels A team of investigators from UCLA has identified distinct patient preference-based profiles among men diagnosed with low-risk prostate cancer regarding their treatment options that could help enhance shared decision-making and patient satisfaction in prostate cancer care. The study, published in Urology Practice, reveals that while there were clear differences in treatment preferences among the profiles, these preference profiles did not significantly influence the patients’ final treatment choices. “Men diagnosed with prostate cancer face a variety of treatment options that can have significant long-term effects on their life, making it vital for physicians to better support Read More

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