Objectives: Patients with lung cancer have high symptom burden and diminished quality of life. Electronic patient-reported outcome (PRO) platforms deliver repeated longitudinal surveys via web or telephone to patients and alert clinicians about concerning symptoms. This study aims to determine feasibility of electronic PRO monitoring in lung cancer patients receiving treatment in community settings. Methods: Adults receiving treatment for advanced or metastatic lung cancer at 26 community sites were invited to participate in a prospective trial of weekly electronic PRO symptom monitoring for 12 months (NCT03249090). Surveys assessing patients’ satisfaction with the electronic PRO system were administered at 3 months. Descriptive statistics ...
PURPOSE Among patients receiving chemotherapy, symptom monitoring with electronic patient-reported o...
Two randomized studies of symptom monitoring during chemotherapy or during second line treatment and...
PURPOSE: Adverse event (AE) reporting is essential in clinical trials. Clinician interpretation can...
Among patients receiving treatment for advanced cancers, symptoms are common and frequently cause di...
PURPOSE There is increasing interest in implementing digital systems for remote monitoring of patien...
Symptoms are common among patients receiving treatment for advanced cancers, yet are undetected by c...
Digital symptom monitoring via electronic patient-reported outcomes (PROs) has been demonstrated in ...
Symptom monitoring during chemotherapy via web-based patient-reported outcomes (PROs) was previously...
Symptom management is a cornerstone of quality oncology care. Most patients with cancer experience d...
Background: The use of technology-enhanced patient-reported outcome measures to monitor the symptoms...
Abstract Background: Cancer immunotherapy (CIT), as a monotherapy or in combination with chemothera...
Aims: People living with treatable but not curable cancer often experience a range of symptoms rela...
Health-related quality of life (HRQOL) after thoracic surgery is increasingly important due to stead...
Background: Treatment related toxicity is common after chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Our group has ...
This document is an Accepted Manuscript version, reprinted from Cancer Nursing Vol. 38 (2): E37-47, ...
PURPOSE Among patients receiving chemotherapy, symptom monitoring with electronic patient-reported o...
Two randomized studies of symptom monitoring during chemotherapy or during second line treatment and...
PURPOSE: Adverse event (AE) reporting is essential in clinical trials. Clinician interpretation can...
Among patients receiving treatment for advanced cancers, symptoms are common and frequently cause di...
PURPOSE There is increasing interest in implementing digital systems for remote monitoring of patien...
Symptoms are common among patients receiving treatment for advanced cancers, yet are undetected by c...
Digital symptom monitoring via electronic patient-reported outcomes (PROs) has been demonstrated in ...
Symptom monitoring during chemotherapy via web-based patient-reported outcomes (PROs) was previously...
Symptom management is a cornerstone of quality oncology care. Most patients with cancer experience d...
Background: The use of technology-enhanced patient-reported outcome measures to monitor the symptoms...
Abstract Background: Cancer immunotherapy (CIT), as a monotherapy or in combination with chemothera...
Aims: People living with treatable but not curable cancer often experience a range of symptoms rela...
Health-related quality of life (HRQOL) after thoracic surgery is increasingly important due to stead...
Background: Treatment related toxicity is common after chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Our group has ...
This document is an Accepted Manuscript version, reprinted from Cancer Nursing Vol. 38 (2): E37-47, ...
PURPOSE Among patients receiving chemotherapy, symptom monitoring with electronic patient-reported o...
Two randomized studies of symptom monitoring during chemotherapy or during second line treatment and...
PURPOSE: Adverse event (AE) reporting is essential in clinical trials. Clinician interpretation can...