Prostate Cancer Patients Confronting Mortality:
How Men with Prostate Cancer Face Mortality BLUF (Bottom Line Up Front): Men with prostate cancer face unique psychological challenges when confronting mortality, often complicated by masculine norms that discourage emotional expression and help-seeking. Research shows that death anxiety affects 25-45% of prostate cancer patients, varying by disease stage and treatment status. Evidence-based interventions—including male-focused support groups like IPCSG, Meaning-Centered Psychotherapy adapted for men, and engagement with artistic explorations of mortality such as films "The Seventh Seal" and "All That Jazz"—can significantly reduce existential distress. Men who openly address mortality concerns through peer support, legacy work, and professional counseling report better psychological outcomes and quality of life than those who suppress these fears. The Unique Challenge for Men with Prostate Cancer When you're diagnosed with prostate cancer, you join approxi...