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Patient-reported symptom burden of chronic graft versus host disease: a systematic literature review.

Marcell CsanádiTamas AghSzabolcs Farkas-RádulyBlanca GrosChristoph TapprichJeremiah J TrudeauJeffrey H LiptonJonas Mattsson
Published in: Expert review of hematology (2020)
Patient reported symptom burden was widely assessed in the literature (n = 38). The Lee Chronic GVHD Symptom Scale was the most frequently used instrument (n = 28), followed by the NIH Patient-reported Symptom scores (n = 11). Association of symptom burden with clinical outcome assessment endpoints (e.g. mortality) and with quality of life measures was investigated by fairly low number of studies with limited generalizability. By systematically investigating the influencing factors of symptom burden this review helps to better understand patients' perceptions and may help improving the management and care of chronic GVHD. However, data on influencing factors was quite diverse, which indicates that specific questions identified as research gaps need to be incorporated in randomized clinical trials in a more systematic way.
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