Men, culture and hegemonic masculinity: understanding the experience of prostate cancer.
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Development and preliminary testing of PROGRESS: a Web-based education program for prostate cancer survivors transitioning from active treatment.Why is Cancer More Depressing for Men than Women among Older White Adults?Gendered emotion work around physical health problems in mid- and later-life marriages.Parasexuality in genitourinary investigations: a qualitative study.Defining young in the context of prostate cancer.Prostate cancer support groups: Canada-based specialists' perspectives.What couples say about their recovery of sexual intimacy after prostatectomy: toward the development of a conceptual model of couples' sexual recovery after surgery for prostate cancerMen's experience of erectile dysfunction after treatment for colorectal cancer: qualitative interview study.Key health promotion factors among male members of staff at a higher educational institution: a cross-sectional postal survey.The Health Effects of Masculine Self-Esteem Following Treatment for Localized Prostate Cancer Among Gay Men.Development of a psychoeducational intervention for men with prostate cancer.Loss of masculine identity, marital affection, and sexual bother in men with localized prostate cancer.Erectile dysfunction, masculinity, and psychosocial outcomes: a review of the experiences of men after prostate cancer treatment.Men, food, and prostate cancer: gender influences on men's diets.Ambiguity in a masculine world: Being a BRCA1/2 mutation carrier and a man with prostate cancer.Let's talk about sex after cancer: exploring barriers and facilitators to sexual communication in male cancer survivors.Sexuality in the context of prostate cancer narratives.Diet and lifestyle of the Sami of southern Lapland in the 1930s--1950s and today.The impact of prostate cancer on men's everyday life.Love, faith and hope - a secondary analysis of prostate cancer survivors and their partners.Being in a safe haven and struggling against alcohol dependency. The meaning of caring for male patients in advanced addiction nursing.Exploring and comparing the experience and coping behaviour of men and women with colorectal cancer at diagnosis and during surgery.Exploring and comparing the experience and coping behaviour of men and women with colorectal cancer after chemotherapy treatment: a qualitative longitudinal study.Talking about sexuality: desire, virility, and intimacy in the context of prostate cancer associations.Renegotiating masculine identity after prostate cancer treatment.Cancer survivorship, mor(t)ality and lifestyle discourses on cancer prevention.Factors associated with feelings of loss of masculinity in men with prostate cancer in the RADAR trial.Can supervised exercise prevent treatment toxicity in patients with prostate cancer initiating androgen-deprivation therapy: a randomised controlled trial.Indian and Pakistani Men's Accounts of Seeking Medical Help for Cardiac Chest Pain in the United Kingdom: Constructions of Marginalised Masculinity or Another Version of Hegemonic Masculinity?PSA testing: Molecular technologies and men's experience of prostate cancer survivorship
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Men, culture and hegemonic masculinity: understanding the experience of prostate cancer.
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David Wall
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10.1111/J.1440-1800.2005.00258.X
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2005-06-01T00:00:00Z