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Additional value of patient-reported symptom monitoring in cancer care: a systematic review of the literature

Systematic literature review of the literature about the additional value of patient-reported symptom monitoring in oncologic routine cancer. The evidence examined illustrates that bringing systematic patient feedback into the oncology consultation provides objective advantages over usual care, such as better symptom control, early detection of tumor recurrence, and extended chemotherapy use. Such care improvements ultimately entail an outstanding survival benefit for advanced cancer patients, an increase in their global quality of life.


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