King's MIND-U Group
@KingsMINDU
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Research Group based at @KingsCollegeLon @kingshealth set out to evaluate and improve Mental Wellbeing and Quality of Life In Urological Conditions
London
Joined July 2020
Was a pleasure working on this prospective multicentre study of mental wellbeing in people with prostate cancer led by @BrunckhorstO - now published in @BJUICompass
bjui-journals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com
Objective To investigate the patient, treatment and oncological prognostic factors for multiple mental well-being outcomes in prostate cancer. Patient and Methods The MIND-P study was a multi-inst...
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Great to finally get the MIND-P study published. Highlights the importance of mental wellbeing in prostate cancer and prognostic factors for poorer outcomes. @prokarurol @kahmed198
https://t.co/KSvITyoiOo
bjui-journals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com
Objective To investigate the patient, treatment and oncological prognostic factors for multiple mental well-being outcomes in prostate cancer. Patient and Methods The MIND-P study was a multi-inst...
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Do not ignore the MIND!!! Overall 45% of patients with #ProstateCancer had at least one well being problem The suicidal ideation of 8% is rather worrying Thanks to all our patients and collaborators at 8 centres led by @BrunckhorstO @kahmed198 @KingsIoPPN @KingsMINDU #AAEU23
MIND-P prospective cohort study of patients with newly diagnosed #prostatecancer in UK shows 14% depression, 11% anxiety, 16% body image issues and 8% suicidal ideation - younger patients and those with metastatic disease at higher risk -@prokarurol #aaeu23
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One last plug for any healthcare workers involved in Prostate cancer care to complete this survey looking at your views on patients psychosocial wellbeing. Your views would be very much appreciated! https://t.co/2JgHcBUtVK
Calling healthcare workers who work with prostate cancer patients! We are evaluating healthcare professionals views on psychosocial wellbeing in PCa care. We would be grateful if you could complete this short survey: https://t.co/MCvy4nleje
@prokarurol @kahmed198 @BrunckhorstO
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Fantastic to see our meta-analysis on decision regret post treatment for localised PCa out. 20% of patients regretted their treatment choice with poorer functional outcomes and decreased involvement in the decision making process important risk factors. https://t.co/nTwsHhFhjV
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Great to see our study published evaluating the experiences men undergoing radical treatment for prostate cancer.Considerable mental effects with uncertainty and fear of recurrence with social repercussions due to treatment effects @prokarurol @kahmed198
https://t.co/y6c0hFiQ7x
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Calling healthcare workers who work with prostate cancer patients! We are evaluating healthcare professionals views on psychosocial wellbeing in PCa care. We would be grateful if you could complete this short survey: https://t.co/MCvy4nleje
@prokarurol @kahmed198 @BrunckhorstO
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A vital part of our Mind and Body project @kingshealth @BrunckhorstO @kahmed198 The impact of radical prostatectomy on the social well‐being of prostate cancer survivors: A qualitative meta‐synthesis -European Journal of Cancer Care
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Introduction The impact of radical prostatectomy on the social well-being of survivors remains poorly understood. This meta-synthesis therefore aimed to integrate the findings of qualitative resear...
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More than a third of men with newly diagnosed prostate cancer had at least one mental health issue, reported @BrunckhorstO, PhD, at #AUA22. By @cbankheadmpt, @MedpageOnco. #oncotwitter #psychtwitter @AmerUrological
https://t.co/NrZW7WCJVY
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More than a third of patients with anxiety, depression, fear of recurrence/disease progression
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Great to present our interim analysis of the MIND-P study at #AUA2022 today. Honoured it was selected as best presentation at the podium session. Continues to show the mental wellbeing impact of prostate cancer and its importance in routine care @kahmed198 @prokarurol @KingsMINDU
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Whilst the greatest impact remains at the time of diagnosis, a subsequent cyclical anxiety and fear of disease progression was seen, particularly prominent around monitoring appointments. Better support for patients at these times are important to improve quality of life.
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Our first original article has been published in @MASCC_JSCC. Our qualitative study highlights the initial and ongoing impact on individuals wellbeing for those undergoing active surveillance for prostate cancer. @BrunckhorstO @kahmed198 @prokarurol
https://t.co/UTRWU3Ti5A
link.springer.com
Supportive Care in Cancer - There is a growing emphasis on improving quality of life of people with prostate cancer. However, those undergoing active surveillance remain underrepresented in the...
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This forms just part of the new book published 'Men's Health and Wellbeing' edited in part by our team https://t.co/VCP9dPvmWO
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Our latest book chapter has just been released. This provides an overview of 'Mental Wellbeing' and its relationship to physical health in many common Men's Health conditions, both benign and malignant. @BrunckhorstO @kahmed198
https://t.co/jrjzfAsNIW
link.springer.com
This chapter covers the mind and body in Mens’ Health, including definitions of Mental Wellbeing, the mind and body in benign male conditions, male cancers, detecting and managing mental wellbeing...
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Fear of Cancer Recurrence is one of the most unmet needs in cancer survivors. Our latest review explores the prevalence, severity and associative features of FCR and PSA anxiety in prostate cancer. @BrunckhorstO @prokarurol @kahmed198
https://t.co/LeOWNjymfF
link.springer.com
Supportive Care in Cancer - The impact of prostate cancer on the mental wellbeing of patients is increasingly being appreciated. Two important aspects of this include fear of cancer recurrence...
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The benefits of publishing surgeons' outcomes discussed in our article 'In an era in which transparency and accountability are essential, it is difficult to argue that surgeons’ outcomes should not be freely available' @prokarurol @tsoburol @kahmed198
https://t.co/lAOYAxuAw0
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Anxiety, depression and urological cancer outcomes: A systematic review
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Our latest review in @UrolOncol shows the negative association between depression, anxiety and Uro Ca outcomes. Poorer functional and mortality outcomes particularly in male cancers like Prostate and Testicular Ca! @BrunckhorstO @prokarurol @kahmed198
https://t.co/gCJelrNOXs
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Another of our reviews published in @jcansurv evaluating the impact of a prostate cancer diagnosis on masculinity, body image and self-esteem. Important to consider all aspects of wellbeing post diagnosis! @kahmed198 @prokarurol @BrunckhorstO
https://t.co/v4yHjaWNAs
link.springer.com
Journal of Cancer Survivorship - Body image, self-esteem, and masculinity are three interconnected constructs in men with prostate cancer, with profound effects on quality of life. This...
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