An international mixed methods study to develop a new preference-based measure for women with breast cancer: the BREAST-Q Utility module
Abstract Background Generic preference-based measures (PBM), though commonly used, may not be optimal for use in economic evaluations of breast cancer interventions. No breast cancer-specific PBM currently exists, and the generic PBMs fail to capture the unique concerns of women with breast cancer (...
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Main Authors: | Manraj N. Kaur (Author), Anne F. Klassen (Author), Feng Xie (Author), Louise Bordeleau (Author), Toni Zhong (Author), Stefan J. Cano (Author), Elena Tsangaris (Author), Trisia Breitkopf (Author), Ayse Kuspinar (Author), Andrea L. Pusic (Author) |
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2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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