Introduction: Patient preferences are often not discussed in treatment decisions in oncology. We introduced an online values clarification method (VCM) to help newly diagnosed rectal cancer patients participate in shared decision making about short-course preoperative radiotherapy. Material and Methods: We offered a link to the VCM to a subset of consecutive patients before the pretreatment consultation with the radiation oncologist. Consultations were audiotaped and coded for expressions of patient preferences. Patients were asked to complete pre- and post-consultation questionnaires. Questionnaires assessed values clarity, decision regret and presence and impact of fecal incontinence and sexual problems. Results: Of 135 patients who had t...
Substantial evidence supports the use of neoadjuvant radiotherapy in the management of resectable re...
Purpose: To determine the effect of a decision aid (DA) on treatment preferences and to investigate ...
<p><b>Aim:</b> Patients with rectal cancer may undergo treatment such as surgery and (chemo)radiothe...
Introduction: Patient preferences are often not discussed in treatment decisions in oncology. We int...
Background:For shared decision making to be successful, patients should receive sufficient informati...
Context: Rectal cancer treatment decisions involve tradeoffs between outcomes like living with a p...
Introduction: Several factors are included in decision making for treatment of patients with locally...
Surgery is the primary component of curative treatment for patients with rectal cancer. However, pat...
BACKGROUND: Organ-sparing approaches, including wait-and-see and local excision, are increasingly be...
PURPOSE: Clinicians often make decisions for their patients, despite evidence that suggests that cor...
Abstract Background Shared decision-making has become of increased importance in choosing the most s...
Background Patients with advanced cancer for whom standard systemic treatment is no longer available...
Purpose: To measure the preferences and values of men newly diagnosed with prostate cancer (PC) usin...
Most men with low-risk prostate cancer have several treatment options. Since there is no clear evide...
Purpose: To compare patients' evaluation of the treatment decision-making process in localized prost...
Substantial evidence supports the use of neoadjuvant radiotherapy in the management of resectable re...
Purpose: To determine the effect of a decision aid (DA) on treatment preferences and to investigate ...
<p><b>Aim:</b> Patients with rectal cancer may undergo treatment such as surgery and (chemo)radiothe...
Introduction: Patient preferences are often not discussed in treatment decisions in oncology. We int...
Background:For shared decision making to be successful, patients should receive sufficient informati...
Context: Rectal cancer treatment decisions involve tradeoffs between outcomes like living with a p...
Introduction: Several factors are included in decision making for treatment of patients with locally...
Surgery is the primary component of curative treatment for patients with rectal cancer. However, pat...
BACKGROUND: Organ-sparing approaches, including wait-and-see and local excision, are increasingly be...
PURPOSE: Clinicians often make decisions for their patients, despite evidence that suggests that cor...
Abstract Background Shared decision-making has become of increased importance in choosing the most s...
Background Patients with advanced cancer for whom standard systemic treatment is no longer available...
Purpose: To measure the preferences and values of men newly diagnosed with prostate cancer (PC) usin...
Most men with low-risk prostate cancer have several treatment options. Since there is no clear evide...
Purpose: To compare patients' evaluation of the treatment decision-making process in localized prost...
Substantial evidence supports the use of neoadjuvant radiotherapy in the management of resectable re...
Purpose: To determine the effect of a decision aid (DA) on treatment preferences and to investigate ...
<p><b>Aim:</b> Patients with rectal cancer may undergo treatment such as surgery and (chemo)radiothe...