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)
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Research outputs
Richard Wagland, Johana Nayoan, Lauren Matheson, Carol Rivas, Jo Brett, Amy Downing, Sarah Wilding, Hugh Butcher, Anna Gavin, Adam W. Glaser & Eila Watson,
2018, Patient Education and Counseling
Type: article
Nicole Collaço, Richard Wagland, Obrey Alexis, Adam Glaser & Eila K. Watson,
2018, Psycho-Oncology
DOI: 10.1002/pon.4944
Type: article
Damien Bennett, Therese Kearney, David W. Donnelly, Amy Downing, Penny Wright, Sarah Wilding, Richard Wagland, Eila Watson, Adam Glaser & Anna Gavin,
2018, Journal of Cancer Survivorship, 1-10
Type: article
Nicole Collaço, Carol Rivas, Lauren Matheson, Johana Nayoan, Richard Wagland, Obrey Alexis, Adam Glaser & Eila Watson,
2018, Supportive Care in Cancer, 1-11
Type: article
Carol Rivas, Richard Wagland & Johana Nayoan,
2017, European Journal of Cancer Care
DOI: 10.1111/ecc.12676
Type: article