Simple change in logistic procedure improves response rate to QOL assessment: a report from the Japan Children's Cancer Group
Abstract Background Reducing non-completion of quality-of-life assessment in clinical trials is an important challenge in obtaining accurate data and unbiased interpretation of patients' quality-of-life for each regimen. We evaluated the effect of changing our questionnaire distribution procedu...
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Main Authors: | Iori Sato (Author), Takafumi Soejima (Author), Yasushi Ishida (Author), Miho Maeda (Author), Katsuyoshi Koh (Author), Kiyoko Kamibeppu (Author) |
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2020-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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