Background: Routine measurement of Patient Reported Outcomes (PROs) linked with clinical data across the patient pathway is increasingly important for informing future care planning. The innovative electronic Patient-reported Outcomes from Cancer Survivors (ePOCS) system was developed to integrate PROs, collected online at specified post-diagnostic time-points, with clinical and treatment data in cancer registries. Objective: This study tested the technical and clinical feasibility of ePOCS by running the system with a sample of potentially curable breast, colorectal, and prostate cancer patients in their first 15 months post diagnosis. Methods: Patients completed questionnaires comprising multiple Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) ...
Background: Significant adverse events (AE) during cancer therapy disrupt treatment and escalate to ...
Background: As the incidence of cancer is on the rise, there is a need to develop modern communicati...
Background: Healthcare services around the world have developed computerised information systems to...
Background: Understanding the psychosocial challenges of cancer survivorship, and identifying which...
Background Cancer survivors can face significant physical and psychosocial challenges; there is a ne...
Abstract Background Cancer survivors can face significant physical and psychosocial challenges; ther...
Abstract Background Patient reported outcomes (PROs) have been associated with improved symptom mana...
Background: Measuring patient-reported outcomes (PROs) requires an individual’s perspective on their...
Background: Measuring patient-reported outcomes (PROs) requires an individual’s perspective on their...
Modern cancer treatments have improved survival rates and changed the nature of cancer care. The acu...
Background: Despite the acceptability and efficacy of e–patient-reported outcome (ePRO) systems, imp...
Background: Advances in peri-operative care of surgical oncology patients result in shorter hospita...
Aims: People living with treatable but not curable cancer often experience a range of symptoms rela...
Background: Patients undergoing major cancer surgery frequently require post-acute care for complica...
AIMS: Electronic patient-reported outcome (ePRO) measures have the potential to improve patient care...
Background: Significant adverse events (AE) during cancer therapy disrupt treatment and escalate to ...
Background: As the incidence of cancer is on the rise, there is a need to develop modern communicati...
Background: Healthcare services around the world have developed computerised information systems to...
Background: Understanding the psychosocial challenges of cancer survivorship, and identifying which...
Background Cancer survivors can face significant physical and psychosocial challenges; there is a ne...
Abstract Background Cancer survivors can face significant physical and psychosocial challenges; ther...
Abstract Background Patient reported outcomes (PROs) have been associated with improved symptom mana...
Background: Measuring patient-reported outcomes (PROs) requires an individual’s perspective on their...
Background: Measuring patient-reported outcomes (PROs) requires an individual’s perspective on their...
Modern cancer treatments have improved survival rates and changed the nature of cancer care. The acu...
Background: Despite the acceptability and efficacy of e–patient-reported outcome (ePRO) systems, imp...
Background: Advances in peri-operative care of surgical oncology patients result in shorter hospita...
Aims: People living with treatable but not curable cancer often experience a range of symptoms rela...
Background: Patients undergoing major cancer surgery frequently require post-acute care for complica...
AIMS: Electronic patient-reported outcome (ePRO) measures have the potential to improve patient care...
Background: Significant adverse events (AE) during cancer therapy disrupt treatment and escalate to ...
Background: As the incidence of cancer is on the rise, there is a need to develop modern communicati...
Background: Healthcare services around the world have developed computerised information systems to...