Department of Medicine & Advanced Technology, University of Bremen, 28359 Bremen, Germany
Perspective
Patient Reported Outcomes in Cancer Clinical Trials: Measuring the Human Element
Author(s): Dudkaitė Gintautas*
Cancer clinical trials have long been the cornerstone of medical research, providing critical insights into the effectiveness of novel treatments and
therapies. Traditionally, clinical endpoints in these trials have relied heavily on objective measures, such as tumor size reduction or progressionfree
survival. While these measures are undeniably valuable, they often fall short in capturing the full impact of cancer and its treatment on
patients' lives. This is where Patient Reported Outcomes (PROs) come into play, offering a more comprehensive and patient-centered approach
to understanding the human element of cancer clinical trials. PROs encompass a wide range of self-reported data, including patient perspectives
on symptoms, functioning, quality of life and treatment side effects. By collecting and analyzing PROs in clinical trials, researchers can gain a
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DOI:
10.37421/2577-0535.2023.8.224
Journal of Cancer Clinical Trials received 95 citations as per Google Scholar report