Quality of life endpoints in cancer cachexia clinical trials: Systematic review 3 of the cachexia endpoints series

Abstract The use of patient‐reported outcomes (PROMs) of quality of life (QOL) is common in cachexia trials. Patients' self‐report on health, functioning, wellbeing, and perceptions of care, represent important measures of efficacy. This review describes the frequency, variety, and reporting of...

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Main Authors: Marianne J. Hjermstad (Author), Gunnhild Jakobsen (Author), Jann Arends (Author), Trude R. Balstad (Author), Leo R. Brown (Author), Asta Bye (Author), Andrew J.S. Coats (Author), Olav F. Dajani (Author), Ross D. Dolan (Author), Marie T. Fallon (Author), Christine Greil (Author), Alexandra Grzyb (Author), Stein Kaasa (Author), Lisa H. Koteng (Author), Anne M. May (Author), James McDonald (Author), Inger Ottestad (Author), Iain Philips (Author), Eric J. Roeland (Author), Judith Sayers (Author), Melanie R. Simpson (Author), Richard J.E. Skipworth (Author), Tora S. Solheim (Author), Mariana S. Sousa (Author), Ola M. Vagnildhaug (Author), Barry J.A. Laird (Author), the Cancer Cachexia Endpoints Working Group (Author)
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Published: Wiley, 2024-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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