Health‐related quality of life by human immunodeficiency virus status in a cross‐sectional survey of gay and bisexual prostate cancer survivors

Author:

Polter Elizabeth J.1ORCID,Wheldon Christopher W.23,Rosser B.R. Simon1,Kohli Nidhi4,Capistrant Benjamin D.5ORCID,Kapoor Aditya1,Konety Badrinath6,Mitteldorf Darryl7,Ross Michael8,Talley Kristine M.C.9,Terveen Loren10,West William11,Wright Morgan M.1

Affiliation:

1. Division of Epidemiology and Community Health, School of Public HealthUniversity of Minnesota Minneapolis Minnesota

2. Division of Cancer Control and Population SciencesNational Cancer Institute Bethesda Maryland

3. Department of Public HealthTemple University Philadelphia Pennsylvania

4. Department of Educational PsychologyUniversity of Minnesota Minneapolis Minnesota

5. School of Social WorkSmith College Northampton Massachusetts

6. Department of UrologyUniversity of Minnesota Minneapolis Minnesota

7. Malecare Cancer Support 85 Delancey Street (The Yard) New York New York

8. Department of Family Medicine, Medical SchoolUniversity of Minnesota Minneapolis Minnesota

9. School of NursingUniversity of Minnesota Minneapolis Minnesota

10. Department of Computer Science and EngineeringUniversity of Minnesota Minneapolis Minnesota

11. Department of Writing StudiesUniversity of Minnesota Minneapolis Minnesota

Funder

National Cancer Institute

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Oncology,Experimental and Cognitive Psychology

Reference38 articles.

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4. Prostate cancer in sexual minorities and the influence of HIV status

5. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.Lifetime Risk of HIV Diagnosis. Retrieved 8/30/2019 fromhttp://www.cdc.gov/nchhstp/newsroom/2016/croi-press-release-risk.2016.

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