Context The National Cancer Institute created the Patient-Reported Outcomes version of the Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events (PRO-CTCAE) to allow direct input on symptomatic adverse events (AEs) from adult patients in oncology trials. Objectives This study sought to determine the youngest age to complete the PRO-CTCAE, evaluated comprehension of PRO-CTCAE among adolescents, tested new items not currently in PRO-CTCAE, and tested a parent-proxy version. Methods From seven pediatric cancer hospitals, 51 adolescents (13–20 years) receiving cancer treatment participated, along with 40 parent proxies. We evaluated 55 AEs from the PRO-CTCAE library (97 questions) and seven new AEs not in PRO-CTCAE that assess symptom frequency, sever...
Systematic capture of the patient perspective can inform the development of new cancer therapies. Pa...
© 2015 Taylor et al. Background: Patient experience is increasingly used as an indicator of high qua...
BACKGROUND: Patient experience is increasingly used as an indicator of high quality care in addition...
Adverse event (AE) reporting in oncology trials is required, but current practice does not directly ...
The National Cancer Institute’s Patient-Reported Outcomes version of the Common Terminology Criteria...
Background: Standardized reporting of treatment-related adverse events (AE) is essential in clinical...
Symptomatic adverse events (AEs) in cancer trials are currently reported by clinicians using the Nat...
The National Cancer Institute (NCI) is developing a patient-reported version of its Common Terminolo...
<p><b>Background:</b> Standardized reporting of treatment-related adverse events (AE) is essential i...
PURPOSE: To examine concordance in symptomatic adverse event (AE) grading using the Common Terminolo...
Background: Using patient-reported outcomes for symptom monitoring in oncology has resulted in signi...
Background The US National Cancer Institute (NCI) has developed the Patient-Reported Outcomes versio...
Symptomatic adverse events (AEs) are monitored by clinicians as part of all US-based clinical trials...
Background: In adult oncology, the practice of tracking symptoms and toxicities using patient-report...
Purpose The US National Cancer Institute (NCI) Patient-Reported Outcomes version of the Common Termi...
Systematic capture of the patient perspective can inform the development of new cancer therapies. Pa...
© 2015 Taylor et al. Background: Patient experience is increasingly used as an indicator of high qua...
BACKGROUND: Patient experience is increasingly used as an indicator of high quality care in addition...
Adverse event (AE) reporting in oncology trials is required, but current practice does not directly ...
The National Cancer Institute’s Patient-Reported Outcomes version of the Common Terminology Criteria...
Background: Standardized reporting of treatment-related adverse events (AE) is essential in clinical...
Symptomatic adverse events (AEs) in cancer trials are currently reported by clinicians using the Nat...
The National Cancer Institute (NCI) is developing a patient-reported version of its Common Terminolo...
<p><b>Background:</b> Standardized reporting of treatment-related adverse events (AE) is essential i...
PURPOSE: To examine concordance in symptomatic adverse event (AE) grading using the Common Terminolo...
Background: Using patient-reported outcomes for symptom monitoring in oncology has resulted in signi...
Background The US National Cancer Institute (NCI) has developed the Patient-Reported Outcomes versio...
Symptomatic adverse events (AEs) are monitored by clinicians as part of all US-based clinical trials...
Background: In adult oncology, the practice of tracking symptoms and toxicities using patient-report...
Purpose The US National Cancer Institute (NCI) Patient-Reported Outcomes version of the Common Termi...
Systematic capture of the patient perspective can inform the development of new cancer therapies. Pa...
© 2015 Taylor et al. Background: Patient experience is increasingly used as an indicator of high qua...
BACKGROUND: Patient experience is increasingly used as an indicator of high quality care in addition...