Two randomized studies of symptom monitoring during chemotherapy or during second line treatment and follow-up via web-based patient-reported outcomes (PROs) was previously demonstrated to lengthen survival. We are presenting here a patient with advanced and recurrent lung cancer who was followed for 4 years by PROs for relapse and adverse events detection. We report how the web-mediated follow-up helped to detect dangerous pulmonary embolism, relapse and pseudo-progression to immunotherapy by self-reported symptom tracking and specific algorithms triggering notifications to medical team, allowing early management of events. We particularly describe how a discordance between objective clinical improvement under immunotherapy assessed by the...
Background: Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) have become a standard of care for various tumor typ...
Introduction There has been a dramatic increase in web-based systems developed to support patients ...
The occurrence of adverse events frequently accompanies tumor treatments. Side effects should be det...
International audienceTwo randomized studies of symptom monitoring during chemotherapy or during sec...
Symptom monitoring during chemotherapy via web-based patient-reported outcomes (PROs) was previously...
WOS:000335775000005International audienceWe aimed to investigate whether patient self-evaluated symp...
Among patients receiving treatment for advanced cancers, symptoms are common and frequently cause di...
Symptom management is a cornerstone of quality oncology care. Most patients with cancer experience d...
Symptoms are common among patients receiving treatment for advanced cancers, yet are undetected by c...
Objectives: Patients with lung cancer have high symptom burden and diminished quality of life. Elect...
Digital symptom monitoring via electronic patient-reported outcomes (PROs) has been demonstrated in ...
There is growing interest to enhance symptom monitoring during routine cancer care using patient-rep...
Tracking symptoms related to treatment toxicity is standard practice in routine care and during clin...
International audienceObjectives: We retrospectively compared survivals in patients with a lung canc...
Objectives: Electronic patient self-Reporting of Adverse-events: Patient Information and aDvice (eRA...
Background: Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) have become a standard of care for various tumor typ...
Introduction There has been a dramatic increase in web-based systems developed to support patients ...
The occurrence of adverse events frequently accompanies tumor treatments. Side effects should be det...
International audienceTwo randomized studies of symptom monitoring during chemotherapy or during sec...
Symptom monitoring during chemotherapy via web-based patient-reported outcomes (PROs) was previously...
WOS:000335775000005International audienceWe aimed to investigate whether patient self-evaluated symp...
Among patients receiving treatment for advanced cancers, symptoms are common and frequently cause di...
Symptom management is a cornerstone of quality oncology care. Most patients with cancer experience d...
Symptoms are common among patients receiving treatment for advanced cancers, yet are undetected by c...
Objectives: Patients with lung cancer have high symptom burden and diminished quality of life. Elect...
Digital symptom monitoring via electronic patient-reported outcomes (PROs) has been demonstrated in ...
There is growing interest to enhance symptom monitoring during routine cancer care using patient-rep...
Tracking symptoms related to treatment toxicity is standard practice in routine care and during clin...
International audienceObjectives: We retrospectively compared survivals in patients with a lung canc...
Objectives: Electronic patient self-Reporting of Adverse-events: Patient Information and aDvice (eRA...
Background: Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) have become a standard of care for various tumor typ...
Introduction There has been a dramatic increase in web-based systems developed to support patients ...
The occurrence of adverse events frequently accompanies tumor treatments. Side effects should be det...