Associations of symptom burden with patient-reported outcomes (PROs) and clinical outcomes among early phase cancer clinical trial (EP-CT) participants.

Authors

Anh Lam

Anh B. Lam

University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City, OK

Anh B. Lam , Debra Lundquist , Andrea Pelletier , Sienna Durbin , Laura A Petrillo , Rachel Jimenez , Victoria Turbini , Viola Bame , Kaitlyn Lynch , Mary Catherine Boulanger , Cynthia Moore , Vaishnavi Yalala , Nicholas Ollila , Benjamin Malowitz , Casandra McIntyre , Dejan Juric , Ryan David Nipp

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Poster Details

Meeting

2024 ASCO Quality Care Symposium

Session Type

Poster Session

Session Title

Poster Session A

Track

Quality, Safety, and Implementation Science,Cost, Value, and Policy,Patient Experience,Palliative and Supportive Care

Sub Track

Integrating Patient Experience Assessment and Patient Reported Outcomes Into Practice

Citation

JCO Oncol Pract 20, 2024 (suppl 10; abstr 244)

DOI

10.1200/OP.2024.20.10_suppl.244

Abstract #

244

Poster Bd #

D14

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