| Literature DB >> 24886169 |
Kerry N L Avery1, Jenny L Donovan, Jeremy Horwood, David E Neal, Freddie C Hamdy, Chris Parker, Julia Wade, Athene Lane.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The diagnosis of prostate cancer (PC) can provide a trigger for dietary change, and there is evidence that healthier diets may improve quality of life and clinical outcomes. However, men's views about dietary change in PC survivorship are largely unknown. This multi-centre qualitative interview study explored men's views about dietary change in PC survivorship, to better understand motivations for, and barriers to, achieving desired changes. The role of radical and active surveillance treatments on dietary change and the influence of men's partners were examined. Focus groups also evaluated stakeholder opinion, including healthcare professionals, about the provision of dietary advice to PC patients.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24886169 PMCID: PMC4020306 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2296-15-81
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Fam Pract ISSN: 1471-2296 Impact factor: 2.497
Figure 1Flow diagram of study recruitment. aRoyal Marsden Hospital, bUniversity of Bristol, cUniversity of Bristol, dietary modification comprised a lycopene component (active capsules, placebo capsules or 1–2 portions of cooked tomatoes per day) and a green tea component (active capsules, placebo capsules or 3 cups of green tea per day).
Participant characteristics (n = 69)
| 66.5 (54.4– 75.4) | 65.4 (52.5 – 72.3) | 65.1 (59.8 – 72.2) | |
| 5.6 (3.0 – 12.9) | 3.0 (2 – 9.2) | N/A | |
| - | N/A | - | |
| Active monitoring/surveillance | 15 | | 4d |
| Radical radiotherapy | 12 | | 2d |
| Radical prostatectomy | 9 | | 5d |
| Brachytherapy | 1 | | 0d |
| | | | |
| Married/living as married | 31 | 21 | 11 |
| Not married | 6 | 0 | 0 |
| | | | |
| Managerial & professional | 13 | 11 | 2d |
| Intermediate | 8 | 3 | 3d |
| Working | 11 | 7 | 6d |
N/A = not applicable, PSA = Prostate Specific Antigen, aincluding 32 men in ProtecT study and 5 men in AS study, bPSA 2.0-2.9 ng/ml or ≥3.0 ng/ml with a negative biopsy, included in ProDiet study, cof ProtecT participant, dof ProtecT man, ebased on participant’s occupation using the three-class system [35], not available for Active Surveillance Study participants.