Patient-reported quality of life and symptom burden measures in human papillomavirus associated oropharyngeal cancer – A review of the literature and PRO methodology
Abstract
The emergence of human papillomavirus-associated oropharyngeal cancer (HPVOPC) has resulted in an explosion of clinical research offering reduced toxicity and improved health-related quality of life (HRQL) through treatment de-escalation. At the heart of this objective are patient-reported outcomes (PROs) which aim to quantify the patient experience, usually through the measurement of HRQL or symptom burden. A number of PRO measures (PROMs) are...
Paper Details
Title
Patient-reported quality of life and symptom burden measures in human papillomavirus associated oropharyngeal cancer – A review of the literature and PRO methodology
Published Date
Jul 1, 2021
Journal
Volume
118
Pages
105309 - 105309
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