At the 2021 African American Prostate Cancer Disparity Summit, Dr. Jay Jhaveri, the Director of Medical Affairs Oncology at Bayer Pharmaceuticals, discussed a study in how patients with metastatic prostate cancer may see their symptoms differently from their caregivers. In the study, patients and caregivers were asked to fill out quality-of-life questionnaires. Dr. Jhaveri explains that these patients benefit from shared medical decision-making and a team of people including caregivers involved in their care.
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