URO TODAY: Many of the men in a study of the after effects of prostate cancer had insomnia and depression with a moderate level of distress. READ MORE>
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Insomnia, depression and ‘moderate’ distress commonly suffered by prostate cancer patients
Posted in AFTER EFFECTS, PROSTATE CANCER, PROSTATE RESEARCH, tagged cancer research, depression, distress, insomnia, prostablog, prostate, prostate blog, PROSTATE CANCER, prostate cancer effects, prostate cancer treatments, prostate treatment, quality of life, URO TODAY on August 23, 2009| Leave a Comment »
Little distress suffered by men with early stage prostate cancer who delay treatment
Posted in PROSTATE CANCER, PROSTATE RESEARCH, Watchful waiting, tagged American Cancer Society, anxiety, cancer, cancer research, distress, early stage prostate cancer, EUREKALERT, expectant management, prostablog, prostate, prostate blog, PROSTATE CANCER, prostate cancer treatments, prostate treatment, prostate treatment debate, Watchful waiting on July 28, 2009| Leave a Comment »
JULY 28: EUREKALERT: Men with early stages of prostate cancer who delay radical treatment in favor of an approach of “expectant management” do not have high levels of anxiety and distress, according to a new study published in Cancer, a peer-reviewed journal of the American Cancer Society. READ MORE>