Management of cancer patients' symptoms always has been a challenge for providers, especially among racial/ethnic minoritized (REM) populations that often face health disparities that might negatively ...
We comment on Dr. Dai et al.’s well-designed study in Journal of Clinical Oncology (1). This article reports the results of a randomized clinical trial comparing standard postoperative care with ...
Basch et al 10 have called for recognition of ePRO symptom monitoring as a digital therapeutic intervention that improves cancer outcomes. If ePROs are recognized as a therapeutic, this would allow ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . More than 70% of patients requesting assistance identified as African American. Patients who received assistance ...
Erdafitinib or Erdafitinib Plus Cetrelimab for Patients With Metastatic Urothelial Carcinoma and FGFR Alterations: Final Results From the Phase II NORSE Study This multicenter open-label RCT enrolled ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Use of an electronic patient-reported outcome-based program did not significantly reduce ED or inpatient visits ...
Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) have rapidly become integral to cancer care, offering invaluable insights by capturing the patient’s perspective on symptoms, quality of life, and treatment-related ...
Additional benefits include improved patient experience and lower utilization of services. (HealthDay News) — Electronic symptom monitoring with patient-reported outcomes (PRO) meaningfully improves ...
Electronic patient-reported symptom monitoring can help improve survival of metastatic cancer patients as compared to usual care, according to research letter published in JAMA. Researchers assessed ...
The American Academy of Sleep Medicine has developed and validated a patient-reported outcome tool for use in a clinical setting to monitor treatment response and longitudinal symptom progression in ...
Irvine, Calif., July 15, 2024 — A University of California, Irvine research team has developed and implemented an intervention to enhance cancer care support services for racial and ethnic minority ...