An international survey collected data from 624 patients and their partners from seven European nations (France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Spain, and the UK) as well as the USA.
The results from this survey would appear to correlate well with data from other such surveys conducted in the past. The bottom line is that the medical profession still tends to treat localized prostate cancer as an acute clinical problem as opposed to a major, life-changing event with profound long-term consequences for many men and their families.

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