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What Is Important When Making Treatment Decisions in Metastatic Breast Cancer? A Qualitative Analysis of Decision-Making in Patients and Oncologists.

Gabrielle B RocqueAysha RasoolBeverly R WilliamsAudrey S WallaceSoumya J NiranjanKarina I HalilovaYasemin E TurkmanStacey A IngramCourtney P WilliamsAndres Forero-TorresTom SmithSmita BhatiaSara J Knight
Published in: The oncologist (2019)
Both patients with metastatic breast cancer (MBC) and oncologists emphasized importance of efficacy and physical side effects when making treatment decisions. However, other patient considerations for making treatment decisions were broader, incorporating contextual factors such as the logistics of treatments, personal and family responsibilities, and ability to attend important events. Furthermore, individual patients varied substantially in priorities that they want considered in treatment decisions. Differences in perspectives between patients and oncologists suggest the value of tools to facilitate systematic elicitation of preferences and communication of those preferences to oncologists for integration into decision-making in MBC.
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