Prospective analysis of patient-reported late toxicity following pelvic radiotherapy for gynaecological cancer.
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Barraclough, Lisa HRoutledge, Jacqueline A
Farnell, D
Burns, Meriel P
Swindell, Ric
Livsey, Jacqueline E
Davidson, Susan E
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The Christie NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester, United Kingdom. lisa.barraclough@christie.nhs.ukIssue Date
2012-06
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As late radiotherapy toxicity impacts negatively on the quality-of-life of cancer survivors and is often under reported, a study was set up to prospectively collect patient-reported data in an unselected series of patients with gynaecological malignancy. Aim 1 - To provide 3 year results for the longitudinal study. Aim 2 - To improve the questionnaire used to collect data by identifying redundant items and modifying for use to collect Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events (CTCAE) data.Citation
Prospective analysis of patient-reported late toxicity following pelvic radiotherapy for gynaecological cancer. 2012, 103 (3):327-32 Radiother OncolJournal
Radiotherapy and OncologyDOI
10.1016/j.radonc.2012.04.018PubMed ID
22633812Type
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1879-0887ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1016/j.radonc.2012.04.018
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