As an oncologist, when I sit with patients to discuss starting a new chemotherapy regimen, their first questions are often “How will it make me feel?” and “How did patients like me feel with this treatment?” Regrettably, this information is generally missing from U.S. drug labels and from published reports of clinical trials — the two information sources most commonly available to people trying to understand the clinical effects of cancer drugs
Cancer Chemoprevention: A Prescription for Health? Clinic Targets Oral Cancer at Early Stages Custom...
Systematic capture of the patient perspective can inform the development of new cancer therapies. Pa...
There is substantial and growing interest in measuring patient-reported outcomes in drug development...
Data reported directly by patients about how they feel and function are rarely included in oncology ...
When evaluating the risks and benefits of a new cancer drug, an understanding of the ways in which a...
Historically, patient experience, including symptomatic toxicities, physical function, and disease-r...
There is increasing interest in collecting patient-reported outcomes (PROs) in oncology drug develop...
The US Food and Drug Administration and the Critical Path Institute’s Patient-Reported Outcome (PRO)...
PURPOSE: The use of novel and often expensive drugs offering limited survival benefit in advanced di...
In spite of a growing literature on pharmaceuticalization, little is known about the pharmaceutical ...
Moving New Drugs from Bench to Bedside and Back House Call: When the End Is Near: Ways to Cope Whe...
PURPOSE: Although studies in other clinical areas have shown that patient-clinician communication ca...
AbstractBackgroundTo ensure the creation of treatments that maximize value at the lowest cost, all a...
Abstract Cancer is one of the main healthcare problems in Europe. Although significant progress has ...
Moving New Drugs from Bench to Bedside and Back House Call: When the End Is Near: Ways to Cope Whe...
Cancer Chemoprevention: A Prescription for Health? Clinic Targets Oral Cancer at Early Stages Custom...
Systematic capture of the patient perspective can inform the development of new cancer therapies. Pa...
There is substantial and growing interest in measuring patient-reported outcomes in drug development...
Data reported directly by patients about how they feel and function are rarely included in oncology ...
When evaluating the risks and benefits of a new cancer drug, an understanding of the ways in which a...
Historically, patient experience, including symptomatic toxicities, physical function, and disease-r...
There is increasing interest in collecting patient-reported outcomes (PROs) in oncology drug develop...
The US Food and Drug Administration and the Critical Path Institute’s Patient-Reported Outcome (PRO)...
PURPOSE: The use of novel and often expensive drugs offering limited survival benefit in advanced di...
In spite of a growing literature on pharmaceuticalization, little is known about the pharmaceutical ...
Moving New Drugs from Bench to Bedside and Back House Call: When the End Is Near: Ways to Cope Whe...
PURPOSE: Although studies in other clinical areas have shown that patient-clinician communication ca...
AbstractBackgroundTo ensure the creation of treatments that maximize value at the lowest cost, all a...
Abstract Cancer is one of the main healthcare problems in Europe. Although significant progress has ...
Moving New Drugs from Bench to Bedside and Back House Call: When the End Is Near: Ways to Cope Whe...
Cancer Chemoprevention: A Prescription for Health? Clinic Targets Oral Cancer at Early Stages Custom...
Systematic capture of the patient perspective can inform the development of new cancer therapies. Pa...
There is substantial and growing interest in measuring patient-reported outcomes in drug development...