Clinician vs patient reporting of baseline and postbaseline symptoms for adverse event assessment in cancer clinical trials Research Letter


Authors: Atkinson, T. M.; Dueck, A. C.; Satele, D. V.; Thanarajasingam, G.; Lafky, J. M.; Sloan, J. A.; Basch, E.
Title: Clinician vs patient reporting of baseline and postbaseline symptoms for adverse event assessment in cancer clinical trials
Keywords: adult; controlled study; middle aged; major clinical study; constipation; fatigue; diarrhea; letter; anorexia; edema; vomiting; myalgia; clinical assessment; incidence; bone pain; retrospective study; abdominal pain; coughing; dizziness; dyspnea; pruritus; insomnia; scoring system; anxiety disorder; health care personnel; dermatitis; headache; short form 36; diplopia; burning sensation; blurred vision; agitation; hypopigmentation; patient-reported outcome; profile of mood states; pittsburgh sleep quality index; human; male; female; functional assessment of cancer therapy general; brief fatigue inventory score; functional assessment of anorexia cachexia therapy score; linear analogue self assessment score; lung cancer symptom scale score; symptom distress scale; symptom experience diary score
Journal Title: JAMA Oncology
Volume: 6
Issue: 3
ISSN: 2374-2437
Publisher: American Medical Association  
Date Published: 2020-03-01
Start Page: 437
End Page: 439
Language: English
DOI: 10.1001/jamaoncol.2019.5566
PUBMED: 31876902
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC6990818
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Notes: Letter -- Source: Scopus
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