A Qualitative Exploration of Prostate Cancer Survivors Experiencing Psychological Distress: Loss of Self, Function, Connection, and Control
Prostate cancer is the second most common cancer among men worldwide (Bray et al., 2018). Although survival rates are high (Allemani et al., 2015), prostate cancer and its treatments can negatively affect quality of life (Punnen et al., 2015; Watson et al., 2016).
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