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Patient‐reported outcomes in human papillomavirus‐related oropharyngeal cancer

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This review explores how human papillomavirus‐related oropharyngeal cancer affects health‐related quality of life (HR‐QoL) and the role patient‐reported outcomes (PROs) can play in optimizing treatment. PRO measures (PROMs) are comprehensive,… Click to show full abstract

This review explores how human papillomavirus‐related oropharyngeal cancer affects health‐related quality of life (HR‐QoL) and the role patient‐reported outcomes (PROs) can play in optimizing treatment. PRO measures (PROMs) are comprehensive, subjective assessments of patients’ day‐to‐day HR‐QoL. Developed through a scientifically robust, multistage process, PROMs offer insight into patients’ symptoms, function, and satisfaction with care. The use of PROMs can increase symptom awareness, stimulate discussion, and enhance shared decision‐making between patients and healthcare providers.

Keywords: reported outcomes; related oropharyngeal; oropharyngeal cancer; papillomavirus related; human papillomavirus; patient reported

Journal Title: Journal of Surgical Oncology
Year Published: 2021

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