The utility of patient reported data in a gynecologic oncology clinic.
D BarnesR RiveraS GibsonC CraigJ CragunB MonkD ChasePublished in: Gynecologic oncology research and practice (2018)
This study identified potential areas of clinical focus, which aid in understanding our approach to caring for gynecologic cancer patients and improvement of their HRQoL. We identified that age, pelvic pain, and lifestyle characteristics have indicators to poor QoL in women with gynecologic cancers. In this population, younger women and those with pelvic pain complaints, poor diet and exercise habits should be targeted early for supportive care interventions to improve QoL throughout both treatment and survivorship.
Keyphrases
- physical activity
- patient reported
- pain management
- chronic pain
- palliative care
- endometrial cancer
- neuropathic pain
- rectal cancer
- weight loss
- healthcare
- metabolic syndrome
- primary care
- high intensity
- electronic health record
- cardiovascular disease
- quality improvement
- childhood cancer
- big data
- machine learning
- pregnancy outcomes
- spinal cord injury
- risk assessment
- pregnant women
- skeletal muscle
- drug delivery
- adipose tissue
- data analysis