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PEER-TO-PEER CLINICAL CONVERSATIONS |
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| Mental Health and Its Impact on Patients with GU Malignancies
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Alicia Morgans, MD, MPH, and Zach Klaassen, MD, MSc
Zach Klaassen joins Alicia Morgans in discussing an underestimated topic of mental health and its effects on patients with genitourinary cancers. Drs. Klaassen and Morgans discuss hypothesis-generating population-level data in this landscape and talk through the importance of supporting these patients and using what Dr. Klaassen refers to as clinical intuition and asking follow-up questions when seeing a patient.
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| Shared Decision-Making vs. Physician- or Patient-Directed Decisions on Patient Quality of Life and Decision Satisfaction in Metastatic Prostate Cancer
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Frank Schumacher
Alicia Morgans is joined by Frank Schumacher to discuss the study results assessing the association of functional outcomes by decision-making approaches in men with metastatic prostate cancer.
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| Identifying Unmet Needs in the Patient Journey in Prostate Cancer |
| Alicia Morgans, MD, MPH |
| Oliver Sartor is joined by Alicia Morgans to discuss her presentation at the GU ASCO 2022 Annual Meeting on the largest digital survey conducted in patients with prostate cancer, the initial results of an international survey of patients with prostate cancer. |
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| Importance of Lifestyle and Prevention of Complications in Advanced Prostate Cancer: How to Take Care of Brain and Mood? APCCC 2022 Presentation
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| Charles Ryan, MD
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| At the APCCC 2022, Charles Ryan presents the Importance of Lifestyle and Prevention of Complications in Advanced Prostate Cancer: How to Take Care of Brain and Mood?
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| Importance of Lifestyle and Prevention of Complications in Advanced Prostate Cancer: How to Take Care of Brain and Mood?
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| Charles Ryan, MD
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| Charles Ryan discusses how we should take care of our patient’s brain and mood. Dr. Ryan starts by defining the brain as an organ with a plethora of androgen receptors, which may be impacted by the treatments we prescribe our patients, as well as defining ‘mood’ as a mental health impact of being an advanced prostate cancer patient.
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| Identifying Patient Profiles and Mapping the Patient Journey Across Three Countries in a Large-Scale, Fully Digital Survey of Patients With Prostate Cancer |
| Alicia Morgans, MD, MPH |
| In the Rapid Abstract Session on the first day of the American Society for Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Genitourinary Cancer Symposium 2022, Dr. Morgans presented the initial results of an international survey of patients with prostate cancer. The goal of this survey was to map patient experiences, expectations, and attitudes, and to identify challenges and unmet needs in diagnosis, therapy patterns, care teams, quality of life (QoL), patient organizations, and resources. |
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| Association of Functional Outcomes by Decision-Making Approach in Men with Metastatic Prostate Cancer
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| Frank Schumacher
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| Frank Schumacher presents the results assessing the association of functional outcomes by decision-making approach in men with metastatic prostate cancer. Patients who reported greater control during treatment decisions had superior physical functioning and a trend toward greater decision satisfaction at 4 months compared with patients reporting physician-directed decisions, suggesting measurable domains of benefit from involvement in the decision-making process.
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| Quality of Life Across Three Countries Using a Large-Scale, Fully Digital Survey of Patients With Prostate Cancer
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| Joe O'Sullivan, MD FRCPI, FFRRSCI, FRCR
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| The 2022 European Society of Medical Oncology (ESMO) Annual Meeting featured a prostate cancer session, including a presentation by Dr. Joe O'Sullivan discussing the quality of life across three countries using a large-scale, fully digital survey of patients with prostate cancer.
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