Researchers at The Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York have found that, when it comes to worrying about the recurrence of prostate cancer, male patients worry less than their female spouses or partners. The study was presented at the 30th annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine in Montreal.
In a study of 96 men and their spouses or partners, Michael Diefenbach, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Urology and Oncological Sciences at Mount Sinai School of Medicine, found that, at the time of prostate cancer diagnosis, the male patients described themselves as "moderately worried" about the chance of their disease recurring, while their female spouses and partners described themselves as "very much" worried.
Read more at Medical News Today.
Friday, April 24, 2009
Men With Prostate Cancer Worry Less About Recurrence Than Their Spouses Do
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