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Relationships improve quality of life for prostate cancer patients
The social support provided by having a partner significantly improves the quality of life of prostate cancer patients,
according to a study published in the July 1, 2005 issue of CANCER a peer-reviewed journal of the American Cancer Society.
Researchers say men with prostate cancer who are in a relationship report significantly better psychosocial and spiritual
well-being and fewer disease-specific and general cancer-related adverse effects. In fact, partnered men were better able to
tolerate symptoms related to their disease and treatment.
interscience.wiley.com/cancer-newsroom
Studies have shown that cancer survival is impacted by a patient's quality of life. Some studies, focusing on the impact of
support groups, have even suggested improved quality of life might translate into improved survival, although that is
uncertain. Meanwhile, only 13 percent of men with prostate cancer attend and utilize support groups, and these men tend to be
highly educated and of high economic strata.
Although personal relationships may provide an alternative to support groups, few studies have evaluated the impact of
partnerships on quality of life. Led by John L. Gore, M.D. of the University of California, Los Angeles, researchers
investigated 291 men from low socioeconomic strata diagnosed and treated for prostate cancer to assess whether relationships
impacted quality of life after prostate cancer diagnosis.
The authors found that a personal relationship independently improved the patient's quality of life and mitigated the
psychological and physical impacts of cancer, its treatment and adverse effects. Men in a relationship reported better mental
health as well as greater levels of spirituality. While no differences were reported in most disease-specific adverse
effects, such as sexual dysfunction, partnered men did report significantly fewer urinary symptoms. Moreover, partnered men
reported significantly fewer general cancer-related symptoms than single men.
Given the positive impact of a relationship on a patient's quality of life, the authors conclude, "clinicians caring for
prostate cancer patients need to address coping and social support mechanisms in order to encourage the beneficial aspects of
partnership and overcome the detrimental effects of being single."
Article: "Partnership Status Influences Quality of Life in Low-Income, Uninsured Men with Prostate Cancer," John L. Gore,
Tracey Krupski, Lorna Kwan, Sally Maliski, Mark S. Litwin, CANCER; Published Online: May 23, 2005 (DOI: 10.1002/cncr.21139);
Print Issue Date: July 1, 2005
John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
http://www.interscience.wiley.com
Relaþii de îmbunãtãþire a calitãþii vieþii pentru pacienþii cu cancer de prostatã - Relationships improve quality of life for prostate cancer patients - articole medicale engleza - startsanatate