Research project

Life After Prostate Cancer Diagnosis

Project overview

The Life After Prostate Cancer Diagnosis (LAPCD) study is a UK-wide patient-reported outcomes study designed to generate information to improve the health and well-being of men with prostate cancer. Postal surveys will be sent to prostate cancer survivors (18–42 months postdiagnosis) in all 4 UK countries (n=∼70 000), and qualitative interviews will be undertaken with a sample of men who complete the survey across the UK (n=∼150) along with a small number of partners/spouses (n=∼30)

Staff

Lead researchers

Dr Richard Wagland

Lecturer
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Research outputs

Amy Downing, Penny Wright, Richard Wagland, Eila Watson, Therese Kearney, Rebecca Mottram, Majorie Allen, Victoria Cairnduff, Oonagh MsSorley, Hugh Butcher, Luke Hounsome, Conan Donnelly, Peter Selby, Paul Kind, William Cross, James Catto, Dyfed Huws, David Brewster, Emma McNair, Lauren Matheson, Carol Rivas, Johana Nayoan, Mike Horton, Jessica Corner, Julia Verne, Anna Gavin & Adam Glaser, 2016, BMJ Open, 6(12), 1-17
Type: article
Carol Rivas, Lauren Matheson, Johana Nayoan, Adam Glaser, Anna Gavin, Penny Wright, Richard Wagland & Eila Watson, 2016, Psycho-Oncology, 1-10
Type: article