This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the American Society of Clinical Oncology via the DOI in this recordPURPOSE Electronic patient self-Reporting of Adverse-events: Patient Information and aDvice (eRAPID) is an online eHealth system for patients to self-report symptoms during cancer treatment. It provides automated severity-dependent patient advice guiding self-management or medical contact and displays the reports in electronic patient records. This trial evaluated the impact of eRAPID on symptom control, healthcare use, patient self-efficacy, and quality of life (QOL) in a patient population treated predominantly with curative intent. METHODS Patients with colorectal, breast, or gynecological c...
BACKGROUND: Cancer survivors have to deal with a wide range of physical symptoms, psychological, soc...
Background: Cancer survivors have to deal with a wide range of physical symptoms, psychological, soc...
There is growing interest to enhance symptom monitoring during routine cancer care using patient-rep...
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 ...
Objectives: Electronic patient self-Reporting of Adverse-events: Patient Information and aDvice (eRA...
Background: An estimated 17,000 patients are treated annually in the UK with radical radiotherapy (R...
Introduction There has been a dramatic increase in web-based systems developed to support patients ...
Background: An estimated 17,000 patients are treated annually in the UK with radical radiotherapy (R...
PURPOSE: Radiation therapy (RT) and chemoRT for pelvic cancers increase survival but are associated...
Background: Significant adverse events (AE) during cancer therapy disrupt treatment and escalate to ...
Background Radiotherapy and chemo-radiotherapy for pelvic cancers increase survival but are associa...
PURPOSE: Adverse event (AE) reporting is essential in clinical trials. Clinician interpretation can...
Symptoms are common among patients receiving treatment for advanced cancers, yet are undetected by c...
BACKGROUND: Cancer survivors have to deal with a wide range of physical symptoms, psychological, soc...
Background: Cancer survivors have to deal with a wide range of physical symptoms, psychological, soc...
There is growing interest to enhance symptom monitoring during routine cancer care using patient-rep...
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 ...
Objectives: Electronic patient self-Reporting of Adverse-events: Patient Information and aDvice (eRA...
Background: An estimated 17,000 patients are treated annually in the UK with radical radiotherapy (R...
Introduction There has been a dramatic increase in web-based systems developed to support patients ...
Background: An estimated 17,000 patients are treated annually in the UK with radical radiotherapy (R...
PURPOSE: Radiation therapy (RT) and chemoRT for pelvic cancers increase survival but are associated...
Background: Significant adverse events (AE) during cancer therapy disrupt treatment and escalate to ...
Background Radiotherapy and chemo-radiotherapy for pelvic cancers increase survival but are associa...
PURPOSE: Adverse event (AE) reporting is essential in clinical trials. Clinician interpretation can...
Symptoms are common among patients receiving treatment for advanced cancers, yet are undetected by c...
BACKGROUND: Cancer survivors have to deal with a wide range of physical symptoms, psychological, soc...
Background: Cancer survivors have to deal with a wide range of physical symptoms, psychological, soc...
There is growing interest to enhance symptom monitoring during routine cancer care using patient-rep...