Cecilia Pompili, Associate Professor and Thoracic Surgeon focusing on Patient Reported Outcomes Research at the University of Hull, shared a post on X by JAMA Oncology, adding about a paper she co-authored with colleagues published in The Annals of Thoracic Surgery:
“PROs offer independent prognostic information for cancer survival.
We reported this in surgically treated patients too. PROs should be integrated in selection criteria/flowcharts.”
Title: Patient-reported Physical Function Is Associated With Survival After Lung Resection for Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer
Authors: Cecilia Pompili, Salma Omar, Muhammad Haris Ilyas, Galina Velikova, Sanjush Dalmia, Laura Valuckiene, Panagiotis Alexopoulos, Alessandro Brunelli
You can read the Full Article in The Annals of Thoracic Surgery.
Quoting JAMA Oncology’s post:
“Patient-reported outcomes, such as higher health status and lower symptom burden, are independently associated with improved overall survival in cancer patients.”
Title: Patient-Reported Outcomes as Prognostic Indicators for Overall Survival in Cancer
Authors: Ryan S. Huang, David Chen, Ali Benour, Ryan Cortez, Andrew Mihalache, Carlton Johnny, Andrea Bezjak, Robert A. Olson, Srinivas Raman
You can read the Full Article in JAMA Oncology.
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