Ethical, legal, organizational and social issues related to the use of scalp cooling for the prevention of chemotherapy-induced alopecia: A systematic review.
Janet Delgado RodríguezVanesa Ramos-GarcíaDiego Infante-VenturaJosé Carlos Suarez-HerreraAntonio Rueda-DomínguezPedro Serrano-AguilarMaría Del Mar Trujillo-MartínPublished in: Health expectations : an international journal of public participation in health care and health policy (2022)
In this systematic review, the representatives of the patient associations (Ms. María Luz Amador Muñoz of the Spanish Association Against Cancer [AECC] and Ms. Catiana Martinez Cánovas of the Spanish Breast Cancer Federation [FECMA]) participated in the review of the study protocol, as well as in the results, discussion and conclusions, making their contributions. In the type of design of these studies (systematic reviews), it is not usual to have the direct participation of patients, but in this one, we have done so, as it is a systematic review that is part of a report of the Spanish Network of Health Technology Assessment Agencies (ETS).
Keyphrases
- systematic review
- meta analyses
- healthcare
- mass spectrometry
- study protocol
- chemotherapy induced
- end stage renal disease
- multiple sclerosis
- mental health
- ms ms
- randomized controlled trial
- ejection fraction
- newly diagnosed
- public health
- clinical trial
- transcription factor
- peritoneal dialysis
- papillary thyroid
- prognostic factors
- physical activity
- case report
- patient reported outcomes
- decision making
- young adults
- childhood cancer
- case control
- double blind
- patient reported