Results of the interprofessional and interdisciplinary Berlin round table on patient-reported outcomes, quality of life, and treatment expectations of patients with gynecological cancer under maintenance treatment

dc.contributor.authorRobert Armbrust
dc.contributor.authorSara Alavi
dc.contributor.authorAdak Pirmorady
dc.contributor.authorFrank Chen
dc.contributor.authorNicoletta Colombo
dc.contributor.authorMurat Gultekin
dc.contributor.authorCharo Hierro
dc.contributor.authorBirthe Lemley
dc.contributor.authorMansoor Raza Mirza
dc.contributor.authorEsra Urkmez
dc.contributor.authorChristina Fotopoulou
dc.contributor.authorJutta Vinzent
dc.contributor.authorAntonio Gonzalez Martin
dc.contributor.authorAndrea Krull
dc.contributor.authorJudith Heepe
dc.contributor.authorMathias Rose
dc.contributor.authorJalid Sehouli
dc.contributor.departmentKadın Hastalıkları ve Doğum
dc.date.accessioned2026-03-16T12:56:37Z
dc.date.issued2020-10-30
dc.description.abstractBackground: Patients' reported outcomes and their perspectives around their therapeutic management is a field of continuously increasing relevance in gynecological oncology. We report the results of the Berlin dialog on seven patient-reported parameters and outcomes concerning chemotherapy and maintenance treatment in patients with gynecological cancer. Methods: Key opinion leaders in gynecological oncology from different European counties and representatives of leading patients' advocate groups in Berlin held a consensus meeting in Berlin on April 6, 2019. Seven topics of interest were identified in advance around quality of life, iatrogenic toxicity, treatment decision-making processes, sexuality, participation in clinical trials, second opinion, and long-term survivors with the the following standard operating procedure for processing and discussion: (1) agreement on its relevance; (2) literature review, and (3) discussion and consensus statements. Results: All main topics reached a consensus approval. The defined statements emphasized the importance of patients' role in incorporating and establishing quality of life as an outcome parameter in clinical trials. Furthermore, discussants raised the importance of identifying new tools for reflecting patient-reported iatrogenic toxicity as well as emphasizing patients' rights in providing personal information, access to second opinion in the decision-making process, and their participation in clinical trials. Conclusion: The results of this round table meeting could help redefine perspectives on the discussed topics and the importance for therapeutic management as well as for trial designs.
dc.description.ozetBackground: Patients' reported outcomes and their perspectives around their therapeutic management is a field of continuously increasing relevance in gynecological oncology. We report the results of the Berlin dialog on seven patient-reported parameters and outcomes concerning chemotherapy and maintenance treatment in patients with gynecological cancer. Methods: Key opinion leaders in gynecological oncology from different European counties and representatives of leading patients' advocate groups in Berlin held a consensus meeting in Berlin on April 6, 2019. Seven topics of interest were identified in advance around quality of life, iatrogenic toxicity, treatment decision-making processes, sexuality, participation in clinical trials, second opinion, and long-term survivors with the the following standard operating procedure for processing and discussion: (1) agreement on its relevance; (2) literature review, and (3) discussion and consensus statements. Results: All main topics reached a consensus approval. The defined statements emphasized the importance of patients' role in incorporating and establishing quality of life as an outcome parameter in clinical trials. Furthermore, discussants raised the importance of identifying new tools for reflecting patient-reported iatrogenic toxicity as well as emphasizing patients' rights in providing personal information, access to second opinion in the decision-making process, and their participation in clinical trials. Conclusion: The results of this round table meeting could help redefine perspectives on the discussed topics and the importance for therapeutic management as well as for trial designs.
dc.embargo.lift2026-03-16T12:56:37Z
dc.embargo.termsAcik erisim
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/11655/38084
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherTıp Fakültesi
dc.rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
dc.subjectQuality of Life (PRO)/Palliative Care; medical oncology; ovarian cancer.
dc.titleResults of the interprofessional and interdisciplinary Berlin round table on patient-reported outcomes, quality of life, and treatment expectations of patients with gynecological cancer under maintenance treatment
dc.typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/article

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