Evaluating psychological support services available for men living with prostate cancer and their carers and families across England

Article (Comment) extract: British Journal of Urology International, September 2019 Frank Chinegwundoh & Roshani Perera DOI: 10.1111/bju.14959 “To date there is no national view of what level of psychological services are being offered to men living with prostate cancer and their families and carers across England. In line with the Freedom of Information (FOI) ActContinue reading “Evaluating psychological support services available for men living with prostate cancer and their carers and families across England”

Anxiety and depression symptoms in adult males in Atlantic Canada with or without a lifetime history of prostate cancer

Journal article extract: Psycho-Oncology October 2019 Gabriela Ilie, Robert Rutledge, Ellen Sweeney DOI 10.1002/pon.5244 “The findings of the current study add significantly to the understanding of the relationship between prostate cancer and mental health. Unlike other segments of the population, survivors of prostate cancer are faced with several possible side effects of treatment that goContinue reading “Anxiety and depression symptoms in adult males in Atlantic Canada with or without a lifetime history of prostate cancer”