作者
Joseph Lipscomb, Bryce B Reeve, Steven B Clauser, Jeffrey S Abrams, Deborah Watkins Bruner, Laurie B Burke, Andrea M Denicoff, Patricia A Ganz, Kathleen Gondek, Lori M Minasian, Ann M O'Mara, Dennis A Revicki, Edwin P Rock, Julia H Rowland, Maria Sgambati, Edward L Trimble
发表日期
2007/11/10
来源
Journal of Clinical Oncology
卷号
25
期号
32
页码范围
5133-5140
出版商
American Society of Clinical Oncology
简介
To evaluate and improve the use of cancer trial end points that reflect the patient's own perspective, the National Cancer Institute organized an international conference, Patient-Reported Outcomes Assessment in Cancer Trials (PROACT), in 2006. The 13 preceding articles in this special issue of the Journal were commissioned in preparation for or in response to the PROACT conference, which was cosponsored by the American Cancer Society. Drawing from these articles and also commentary from the conference itself, this concluding report takes stock of what has been learned to date about the successes and challenges in patient-reported outcome (PRO) assessment in phase III, phase II, and symptom management trials in cancer and identifies ways to improve the scientific soundness, feasibility, and policy relevance of PROs in trials. Building on this synthesis of lessons learned, this article discusses specific …
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