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Province-Wide Analysis of Patient-Reported Outcomes for Stage IV Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer.

Michael C TjongMark DohertyHendrick TanWing C ChanHaoyu ZhaoJulie HalletGail DarlingBiniam KidaneFrances C WrightAlyson MaharLaura E DavisVictoria DelibasicAmbika ParmarNicole MittmannNatalie G CoburnAlexander V Louie
Published in: The oncologist (2021)
In this largest study of lung cancer patient-reported outcomes (PROs), stage IV non-small cell lung cancer patients had worse moderate-to-severe symptoms than other metastatic malignancies such as breast or gastrointestinal cancers when assessed with similar methodology. Prevalence of moderate-to-severe symptoms peaked early and remained high during the first year of follow-up. Symptom burden was associated with recent radiation and systemic treatments. Early and sustained PRO collection is important to detect actionable symptom progression, especially around treatments. Vulnerable patients (e.g., older, high comorbidity) who face barriers in attending in-person clinic visits had lower PRO completion. Virtual PRO collection may improve completion.
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