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Survival Endpoints: Patient-Reported Experience Measures and Patient-Reported Outcome Measures as Quality Indicators for Outcomes

Clinical Oncology
Heterogeneity of cancer necessitates individualised cancer care as well as tailored survival endpoints-one size no longer fits all. In the past few years, apart from the standard clinical efficacy endpoints, patient reported outcomes have gathered a momentum as one among the quality indicators in the realm of practice changing oncology.
B. Chacko, N. Jose, C.T. Kainickal
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A View on Patient-Reported Outcome Measures

2019
Abstract: Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) are being implemented more frequently in the clinical setting to monitor health-related quality of life. The breast cancer standard set developed by the International Consortium for Health Outcomes Measurement (ICHOM) aims at reducing health care costs by preventing medical errors and unnecessary ...
François Duhoux, Rishi Hazarika
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Tailoring patient reported outcome measurement

Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 2010
Leanne Idzerda   +2 more
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Measurement of Itch: Patient-Reported Outcomes

2016
As a frequent symptom, chronic pruritus (CP) impacts all age groups. The development and validation of new antipruritic substances in clinical trials are of greater importance than ever due to the absence of specific and cost-effective therapies. At present, there are no standardized, validated tools used for objectively measuring pruritus.
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