Decision Making in Prostate Cancer Screening Using Decision Aids vs Usual Care
Abstract
The conflicting recommendations for prostate cancer (PCa) screening and the mixed messages communicated to the public about screening effectiveness make it critical to assist men in making informed decisions.To assess the effectiveness of 2 decision aids in helping men make informed PCa screening decisions.A racially diverse group of male outpatients aged 45 to 70 years from 3 sites were interviewed by telephone at baseline, 1 month, and 13...
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Decision Making in Prostate Cancer Screening Using Decision Aids vs Usual Care
Published Date
Jul 29, 2013
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