News
Current Issue
Archives
Health Services Directory
Personals
Blogs
Forums
Surveys
Calendar
Focus and Fact Sheets
Contact Us
Group Rates
Advertise

Are you currently covered by a health insurance plan?
Yes
No

   
Click here to discuss!
 
 
POZ.com
POZ Personals
POZ Mentor
POZ ASO Directory
AIDSmeds
Real Health
TuSalud.com
ComboCards
Rx Info Cards
 

 

October 2008
September 2008
August 2008
July 2008
June 2008
May 2008
April 2008
March 2008
February 2008
January 2008
December 2007
November 2007
October 2007
September 2007
August 2007
July 2007
June 2007
May 2007
April 2007

emailrssprint


February 25, 2008

Caring for a Man With Prostate Cancer?

Individuals who care for men with prostate cancer may be at risk for anxiety, fatigue and other factors that may take a toll on their quality of life, according to a new study.

Helping caregivers could also help the person battling disease. The study of 60 female caregivers of men with prostate cancer found that 40 percent suffered from anxiety symptoms, 12 percent suffered from depression and about a third reported fatigue or sleep disturbances. Fifteen percent said they experienced bodily pain.

According to the researchers, about 44 million Americans care for an adult family member.

Many organizations offer support for caregivers. Wellspouse.org lists information by state on support groups for individuals who are taking care of a spouse.

emailrssprint

NEW! Scroll down to comment on this story.

Name:

(2-50 characters..)

Email:

(will not show)

City:

(optional)

Comment (500 characters left):

(Note: The Real Health team review all comments before they are posted. Please do not include either ":" or "@" in your comment.)

| Posting Rules

Previous Comments:

 


[ about Smart + Strong | about Real Health and Real Health Magazine ]

contact us | terms of use | your privacy | advertise | © 2008 Smart + Strong