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The importance of patient-reported outcomes in cancer studies

The importance of patient-reported outcomes in cancer studies
The importance of patient-reported outcomes in cancer studies
Introduction: Cancer incidence is increasing; one in two people in the UK are expected to develop cancer during their lifetime. However, survival rates of people living with cancer have improved over the last few decades. More than 50% of all UK cancer patients survive for beyond 10 years, this rate has doubled in the last 40 years.

Areas covered: This article provides a scientific review of the use of patient reported outcomes (PROs) to assess the short and longer term impact of cancer and treatment on patient quality of life and symptoms.

Expert commentary: There is increasing recognition that, in addition to survival and other clinical metrics, we need to understand more about the impact that cancer and its treatment has on the everyday lives of people living with and beyond cancer. Patients must have access to information around quality of life and survival with which they can make more informed decisions about their care. We need to understand more about the natural history of recovery and wellbeing and the contributory factors to identify those who are not doing well and to understand how we can support them better, plan appropriate services and support patients in making choices about treatment.
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Retzer, Ameeta, Kyte, Derek, Calman, Lynn, Glaser, Adam, Stephens, Richard and Calvert, Melanie (2018) The importance of patient-reported outcomes in cancer studies. Expert Review of Quality of Life in Cancer Care. (doi:10.1080/23809000.2018.1472524).

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Introduction: Cancer incidence is increasing; one in two people in the UK are expected to develop cancer during their lifetime. However, survival rates of people living with cancer have improved over the last few decades. More than 50% of all UK cancer patients survive for beyond 10 years, this rate has doubled in the last 40 years.

Areas covered: This article provides a scientific review of the use of patient reported outcomes (PROs) to assess the short and longer term impact of cancer and treatment on patient quality of life and symptoms.

Expert commentary: There is increasing recognition that, in addition to survival and other clinical metrics, we need to understand more about the impact that cancer and its treatment has on the everyday lives of people living with and beyond cancer. Patients must have access to information around quality of life and survival with which they can make more informed decisions about their care. We need to understand more about the natural history of recovery and wellbeing and the contributory factors to identify those who are not doing well and to understand how we can support them better, plan appropriate services and support patients in making choices about treatment.

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Accepted/In Press date: 26 April 2018
e-pub ahead of print date: 2 May 2018

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Local EPrints ID: 421538
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/421538
PURE UUID: 4f20a9ae-94f8-4c07-8a70-3c14c36f1437
ORCID for Lynn Calman: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-9964-6017

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Date deposited: 14 Jun 2018 16:30
Last modified: 16 Mar 2024 06:42

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Author: Ameeta Retzer
Author: Derek Kyte
Author: Lynn Calman ORCID iD
Author: Adam Glaser
Author: Richard Stephens
Author: Melanie Calvert

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