Aim: To investigate whether breast cancer patients' visits to an outpatient clinic for late outcome (OCLO) can be replaced by patient reported outcome measures (PROMs), by comparing late toxicity scored at the OCLO with PROMs. Methods: All breast cancer patients treated in our institute with adjuvant radiotherapy 10-11 years ago were invited to visit the OCLO, and for filling out PROM-questionnaires. Concordance rate between PROMs and OCLO-reported outcome and the percentage of patients with >= 2 degrees difference in toxicity level between patient and clinician was assessed. Results: 686 of 1029 patients were still alive. 249 patients visited the OCLO, and 341 patients returned a questionnaire. At a group level, patients reported higher to...
Background: In an era of falling local relapse rates, the risk-benefit ratio of adjuvant breast radi...
Purpose: The systematic use of patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) has been advocated as an ef...
Roger Wilson challenged cancer professionals in research and care to place the patient perspective a...
Aim: To investigate whether breast cancer patients' visits to an outpatient clinic for late outcome ...
BACKGROUND: In an era of low local relapse rates after adjuvant breast radiotherapy, risks of late n...
AIMS: Breast radiotherapy-associated toxicity is often reported using clinical and photographic asse...
Purpose: To investigate the sensitivity of patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) to detect treat...
Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) are a useful way of recording patient perceptions of the i...
Radiotherapy (RT) can be used to palliate cancer-related symptoms and improve quality of life (QoL)....
AIMS: In radiotherapy trials, normal tissue effects (NTE) are important end points and it is pertine...
Aims In radiotherapy trials, normal tissue effects (NTE) are important end points and it is pertinen...
AbstractAimsIn radiotherapy trials, normal tissue effects (NTE) are important end points and it is p...
Background: Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) are increasingly being used to improve care de...
Introduction: Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) have become extremely important in following patients...
BACKGROUND: Treatment of breast cancer includes many options and shared decision making is becoming ...
Background: In an era of falling local relapse rates, the risk-benefit ratio of adjuvant breast radi...
Purpose: The systematic use of patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) has been advocated as an ef...
Roger Wilson challenged cancer professionals in research and care to place the patient perspective a...
Aim: To investigate whether breast cancer patients' visits to an outpatient clinic for late outcome ...
BACKGROUND: In an era of low local relapse rates after adjuvant breast radiotherapy, risks of late n...
AIMS: Breast radiotherapy-associated toxicity is often reported using clinical and photographic asse...
Purpose: To investigate the sensitivity of patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) to detect treat...
Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) are a useful way of recording patient perceptions of the i...
Radiotherapy (RT) can be used to palliate cancer-related symptoms and improve quality of life (QoL)....
AIMS: In radiotherapy trials, normal tissue effects (NTE) are important end points and it is pertine...
Aims In radiotherapy trials, normal tissue effects (NTE) are important end points and it is pertinen...
AbstractAimsIn radiotherapy trials, normal tissue effects (NTE) are important end points and it is p...
Background: Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) are increasingly being used to improve care de...
Introduction: Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) have become extremely important in following patients...
BACKGROUND: Treatment of breast cancer includes many options and shared decision making is becoming ...
Background: In an era of falling local relapse rates, the risk-benefit ratio of adjuvant breast radi...
Purpose: The systematic use of patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) has been advocated as an ef...
Roger Wilson challenged cancer professionals in research and care to place the patient perspective a...