Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2676664 Seminars in Oncology Nursing 2011 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectivesTo discuss the evolution of active surveillance (AS) as a treatment option for men with prostate cancer, the recommended optimum monitoring protocols, and the experience of men undergoing AS.Data SourcesCINAHL and PubMed; limited to the years 2001–2011.ConclusionThe widespread adoption of prostate-specific antigen screening has led to an increase in the numbers of men with a diagnosis of prostate cancer. AS has emerged as a viable treatment option for some of these men. Such surveillance involves the careful monitoring for signs of cancer progression and selected delayed curative therapy.Implications for Nursing PracticeThe nurse has an important role in supporting men on the AS journey.

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