Abstract Background An estimated 17,000 patients are treated annually in the UK with radical radiotherapy (RT) for pelvic cancer. New treatment approaches in RT have increased survivorship and changed the subjective toxicity profile for patients who experience acute and long-term pelvic-related adverse events (AE). Multi-disciplinary follow-up creates difficulty for monitoring and responding to these events during treatment and beyond. Originally developed for use in systemic oncology therapy eRAPID (electronic patient self-Reporting of Adverse-events: Patient Information and aDvice) is an online system for patients to report AEs from home. eRAPID enables patient data to be integrated into the electronic patient records for use in clinical ...
PURPOSE: Adverse event (AE) reporting is essential in clinical trials. Clinician interpretation can...
Purpose This review aimed to determine the clinician and patient reported outcome (PRO) instruments ...
Introduction: Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) have become extremely important in following patients...
Background: An estimated 17,000 patients are treated annually in the UK with radical radiotherapy (R...
Background: An estimated 17,000 patients are treated annually in the UK with radical radiotherapy (R...
Background Radiotherapy and chemo-radiotherapy for pelvic cancers increase survival but are associa...
PURPOSE: Radiation therapy (RT) and chemoRT for pelvic cancers increase survival but are associated ...
BACKGROUND: eRAPID (electronic patient self-Reporting of Adverse-events: Patient Information and aDv...
Introduction: During cancer treatment the timely detection and management of adverse events (AE) is ...
Background: Significant adverse events (AE) during cancer therapy disrupt treatment and escalate to ...
The primary objectives of this thesis are to develop a systematic method for patients to self-report...
Background: Significant adverse events (AE) during cancer therapy disrupt treatment and escalate to ...
Objectives: Electronic patient self-Reporting of Adverse-events: Patient Information and aDvice (eRA...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the American Society of ...
Background Cancer is treated using multiple modalities (e.g. surgery, radiotherapy and systemic ther...
PURPOSE: Adverse event (AE) reporting is essential in clinical trials. Clinician interpretation can...
Purpose This review aimed to determine the clinician and patient reported outcome (PRO) instruments ...
Introduction: Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) have become extremely important in following patients...
Background: An estimated 17,000 patients are treated annually in the UK with radical radiotherapy (R...
Background: An estimated 17,000 patients are treated annually in the UK with radical radiotherapy (R...
Background Radiotherapy and chemo-radiotherapy for pelvic cancers increase survival but are associa...
PURPOSE: Radiation therapy (RT) and chemoRT for pelvic cancers increase survival but are associated ...
BACKGROUND: eRAPID (electronic patient self-Reporting of Adverse-events: Patient Information and aDv...
Introduction: During cancer treatment the timely detection and management of adverse events (AE) is ...
Background: Significant adverse events (AE) during cancer therapy disrupt treatment and escalate to ...
The primary objectives of this thesis are to develop a systematic method for patients to self-report...
Background: Significant adverse events (AE) during cancer therapy disrupt treatment and escalate to ...
Objectives: Electronic patient self-Reporting of Adverse-events: Patient Information and aDvice (eRA...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the American Society of ...
Background Cancer is treated using multiple modalities (e.g. surgery, radiotherapy and systemic ther...
PURPOSE: Adverse event (AE) reporting is essential in clinical trials. Clinician interpretation can...
Purpose This review aimed to determine the clinician and patient reported outcome (PRO) instruments ...
Introduction: Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) have become extremely important in following patients...