Treatment outcomes in localized prostate cancer: a patient-oriented approach.

R. Lee, D. Penson
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Abstract

Although there are many treatment options available to patients with localized prostate cancer, it remains unclear which is superior in terms of overall survival. Patients, therefore, consider a number of other less traditional outcomes when choosing therapy for newly diagnosed disease. In particular, because each treatment can have a unique and highly individual impact on various aspects of the patient's health and daily life, there is a need for a patient-oriented approach to outcomes that accounts for both quantity and quality of life after therapy. Although all therapies can result in some degree of sexual, urinary, or bowel dysfunction, the degree of bother patients experience does not always correlate with the objective degree of symptoms present. Providers must, therefore, make the important distinction between function and bother when presenting the risks for each therapy to patients. Patients should also be aware that if they experience particular bother from their sexual or urinary dysfunction, there are therapies available that will improve erectile function or lower urinary tract voiding dysfunction and result in better quality of life. Finally, when discussing the probability of unwanted outcomes, such as urinary, sexual, or bowel dysfunction after treatment for localized prostate cancer, providers should strive to present risks by using a number of different styles, facilitating understanding, and leading to a truly informed decision that best fits the patient's goals.
局部前列腺癌的治疗结果:以患者为导向的方法。
尽管有许多治疗方案可用于局限性前列腺癌患者,但就总生存率而言,尚不清楚哪一种更优越。因此,在为新诊断的疾病选择治疗方法时,患者会考虑许多其他不太传统的结果。特别是,由于每种治疗都可能对患者健康和日常生活的各个方面产生独特和高度个性化的影响,因此需要以患者为导向的方法来实现治疗后生活的数量和质量。尽管所有的治疗方法都可能导致一定程度的性功能、泌尿系统或肠道功能障碍,但患者所经历的困扰程度并不总是与客观症状的程度相关。因此,在向患者介绍每种疗法的风险时,提供者必须对功能和麻烦做出重要区分。患者也应该意识到,如果他们的性功能或泌尿功能障碍给他们带来了特别的困扰,有一些治疗方法可以改善勃起功能或下尿路排尿功能障碍,从而提高生活质量。最后,在讨论局部前列腺癌治疗后可能出现的不良后果时,如泌尿、性功能或肠道功能障碍,医生应努力通过使用多种不同的方式来呈现风险,促进理解,并得出最符合患者目标的真正明智的决定。
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