2021
DOI: 10.1002/pon.5738
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Avoiding the ‘survivorship abyss’: Qualitative insights from 15‐year prostate cancer survivors

Abstract: Objective: As many men diagnosed with prostate cancer (PC) are now living well beyond diagnosis and treatment, these survival gains necessitate improved understanding of long-term survivorship experiences. This is the first qualitative study that aimed to provide insights into PC survivors' adjustment to diagnosis and any persisting or emerging cancer/treatment-related issues over 15+ years.Methods: Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 37 men purposively sampled from the 15-year follow-up phase of a … Show more

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“…More importantly, such impact could persist over an extended period, as experienced by several men in this study. Longitudinal studies [ 30 32 ] show that such health burdens and adjustment could be lengthy and not linear. Indeed, a recent Australian population study [ 33 ] estimated that half of all cancer survivors experienced long-term work disability as a result of their cancer or its treatment.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…More importantly, such impact could persist over an extended period, as experienced by several men in this study. Longitudinal studies [ 30 32 ] show that such health burdens and adjustment could be lengthy and not linear. Indeed, a recent Australian population study [ 33 ] estimated that half of all cancer survivors experienced long-term work disability as a result of their cancer or its treatment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%