Background: Decision-making about palliative care for metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) consists of many different treatment-related decisions, and there generally is no best treatment option. Decision support systems (DSS), e.g., prognostic calculators, can aid oncologists' decision-making. DSS that contain features tailored to the needs of oncologists are more likely to be implemented in clinical practice. Therefore, our aim is to inventory colorectal cancer specialists' unmet decision support needs. Methods: We asked oncologists from the Dutch colorectal cancer group (DCCG), to participate in an online inventory questionnaire on their unmet decision support needs. To get more in-depth insight in required features of the DSS they need, ...
Contains fulltext : 95653.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Ther...
Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: Most patients with colorectal liver metastases present to gen...
INTRODUCTION: Shared decision making is not always commonplace in advanced colorectal or lung cancer...
Background: Decision-making about palliative care for metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) consists o...
Abstract Background Decision-making about palliative care for metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) co...
Background: Decision-making regarding palliative treatment for patients with metastatic colorectal c...
Objective: To examine implementation and patients' and providers' participation and satisfaction of ...
Treatment decision-making for patients with incurable non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is complex ...
BACKGROUND: There is increasing recognition of the delicate balance between the modest benefits of p...
Background: Systemic treatment for advanced cancer offers uncertain and sometimes little benefit whi...
Background: Systemic treatment for advanced cancer offers uncertain and sometimes little benefit whi...
PURPOSE: Clinicians often make decisions for their patients, despite evidence that suggests that cor...
Juan Marcos González,1 Sarika Ogale,2 Robert Morlock,2 Joshua Posner,1 Brett Hauber,1 Nicolas...
Contains fulltext : 215755.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)INTRODUCTION: S...
Contains fulltext : 95653.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Ther...
Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: Most patients with colorectal liver metastases present to gen...
INTRODUCTION: Shared decision making is not always commonplace in advanced colorectal or lung cancer...
Background: Decision-making about palliative care for metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) consists o...
Abstract Background Decision-making about palliative care for metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) co...
Background: Decision-making regarding palliative treatment for patients with metastatic colorectal c...
Objective: To examine implementation and patients' and providers' participation and satisfaction of ...
Treatment decision-making for patients with incurable non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is complex ...
BACKGROUND: There is increasing recognition of the delicate balance between the modest benefits of p...
Background: Systemic treatment for advanced cancer offers uncertain and sometimes little benefit whi...
Background: Systemic treatment for advanced cancer offers uncertain and sometimes little benefit whi...
PURPOSE: Clinicians often make decisions for their patients, despite evidence that suggests that cor...
Juan Marcos González,1 Sarika Ogale,2 Robert Morlock,2 Joshua Posner,1 Brett Hauber,1 Nicolas...
Contains fulltext : 215755.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)INTRODUCTION: S...
Contains fulltext : 95653.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Ther...
Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: Most patients with colorectal liver metastases present to gen...
INTRODUCTION: Shared decision making is not always commonplace in advanced colorectal or lung cancer...