ESTRO 2025 - Abstract Book
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RTT - Patient experience and quality of life
ESTRO 2025
Conclusion: Patient-reported outcomes (PROMs) give us a lot of information about what really matters to the patient. They actively involve the patient in their care process and allow us to detect problems early on and intervene. Patient experience (PREMs) allows us to detect areas for improvement in the care process.
Keywords: Patient reported, outcomes, experience
References: https://healthcaredelivery.cancer.gov/pro-ctcae/overview.html
Marta del Olmo Rodríguez, Raúl Córdoba, MD, PhD, Álvaro Gómez-Meana, Antonio Herrero González, Adriana Pascual Martínez, MD, Alfonso Cabello Úbeda, MD, Jorge Short Apellaniz, MD, Javier Arcos, MD.: Implementing a Broad Digital Framework to Drive Network Strategy Through PROMs and PREMs. NEJM CATALYST INNOVATIONS IN CARE DELIVERY. 2023, 4 (8) DOI: 10.1056/CAT.23.0083.
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Digital Poster Understanding the Provision of Late Effects Services within the UK Naman Julka-Anderson 1 , Rachel Bryce 1 , Sophia Nicola 2 , June Davis 1 , Claire Taylor 1 1 Centre for Clinical Expertise, Macmillan Cancer Support, London, United Kingdom. 2 Chief Executive's Office, Macmillan Cancer Support, London, United Kingdom Purpose/Objective: In the United Kingdom (UK), the median cancer survival has risen to over 10 years from first diagnosis. Due to this, more people are surviving a cancer diagnosis but unfortunately live with one or more potentially serious long-term conditions on top of their cancer. 1 in 4 people are living with the long-term consequences of their cancer diagnosis or its treatment which is having a detriment on their quality of life. Late effects are defined as side effects that do
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