Background: Improved cancer care means that more patients are surviving longer, but there is a need to examine how well patients survive. We conducted an exploratory analysis of a new conceptual framework termed ‘quality of survival’ (QoS) that delineates the quality of patients’ experience. Methods: This project included an electronic database search to investigate the survivorship landscape and to create a visual QoS map and semi-structured interviews with patients (n = 35), clinicians (n = 40), and payers (n = 7) to support the QoS map. QoS was discussed in the context of two tumor types, metastatic non-small cell lung cancer and metastatic melanoma. Results: Despite increased long-term survival, no specific definition of QoS exists. P...
The purpose of this study is twofold: to present a new form of palliative medical care for the dying...
People diagnosed with cancer experience a life-altering circumstance consisting in a multitude of ba...
PURPOSE: When deliberating palliative cancer treatment, insight into patients' attitudes toward stri...
<p><b>Background:</b> Improved cancer care means that more patients are surviving longer, but there ...
Life is not just a matter of length but of depth and quality as well. The effect of treatment on qua...
Background: Balancing treatment-related gains and losses with respect to quality of life (QoL) and l...
BACKGROUND:Patients with cancer face difficult decisions regarding treatment and the possibility of ...
BACKROUND: The number of cancer survivors is growing steadily and increasingly, clinical trials are ...
PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES: To describe the meaning of quality of life (QOL) in long-term cancer survivors, ...
Backround: The number of cancer survivors is growing steadily and increasingly, clinical trials are ...
Aim: Little is known about the long-term evolution of Quality of Life (QoL) for breast cancer treate...
Abstract Background: Cancer can produce many different symptoms, some subtle and some not at all su...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Health-related quality of life (HRQoL) before treatment may predic...
As the development of medical treatments and the increase in longevity of human life interface with ...
link_to_OA_fulltextEighteenth UICC International Cancer Conference, Oslo, Norway, 30 June–5 July 200...
The purpose of this study is twofold: to present a new form of palliative medical care for the dying...
People diagnosed with cancer experience a life-altering circumstance consisting in a multitude of ba...
PURPOSE: When deliberating palliative cancer treatment, insight into patients' attitudes toward stri...
<p><b>Background:</b> Improved cancer care means that more patients are surviving longer, but there ...
Life is not just a matter of length but of depth and quality as well. The effect of treatment on qua...
Background: Balancing treatment-related gains and losses with respect to quality of life (QoL) and l...
BACKGROUND:Patients with cancer face difficult decisions regarding treatment and the possibility of ...
BACKROUND: The number of cancer survivors is growing steadily and increasingly, clinical trials are ...
PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES: To describe the meaning of quality of life (QOL) in long-term cancer survivors, ...
Backround: The number of cancer survivors is growing steadily and increasingly, clinical trials are ...
Aim: Little is known about the long-term evolution of Quality of Life (QoL) for breast cancer treate...
Abstract Background: Cancer can produce many different symptoms, some subtle and some not at all su...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Health-related quality of life (HRQoL) before treatment may predic...
As the development of medical treatments and the increase in longevity of human life interface with ...
link_to_OA_fulltextEighteenth UICC International Cancer Conference, Oslo, Norway, 30 June–5 July 200...
The purpose of this study is twofold: to present a new form of palliative medical care for the dying...
People diagnosed with cancer experience a life-altering circumstance consisting in a multitude of ba...
PURPOSE: When deliberating palliative cancer treatment, insight into patients' attitudes toward stri...