26 results on '"van den Hurk, Corina J. G."'
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2. The use of patient-reported outcomes in routine cancer care: preliminary insights from a multinational scoping survey of oncology practitioners
3. Utilizing Technology to Manage Symptoms
4. A common infrastructure for real-world patient-reported symptoms: one size fits many
5. Prolonging the duration of post-infusion scalp cooling in the prevention of anthracycline-induced alopecia: a randomised trial in patients with breast cancer treated with adjuvant chemotherapy
6. Chemotherapy-induced hair loss
7. Results of 20- versus 45-min post-infusion scalp cooling time in the prevention of docetaxel-induced alopecia
8. A Narrative Review on the Collection and Use of Electronic Patient-Reported Outcomes in Cancer Survivorship Care with Emphasis on Symptom Monitoring
9. Patient- vs Physician-Initiated Response to Symptom Monitoring and Health-Related Quality of Life: The SYMPRO-Lung Cluster Randomized Trial.
10. The use of patient-reported outcomes in routine cancer care: preliminary insights from a multinational scoping survey of oncology practitioners
11. SYMptom monitoring with Patient-Reported Outcomes using a web application among patients with Lung cancer in the Netherlands (SYMPRO-Lung): study protocol for a stepped-wedge randomised controlled trial
12. Health-Related Quality of Life and Survival in Metastasized Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Patients with and without a Targetable Driver Mutation
13. Core temperature affects scalp skin temperature during scalp cooling
14. Unfavourable pattern of metastases in M0 breast cancer patients during 1978-2008: a population-based analysis of the Munich Cancer Registry
15. Impact of alopecia and scalp cooling on the well-being of breast cancer patients
16. Prolonging the duration of post-infusion scalp cooling in the prevention of anthracycline-induced alopecia: a randomised trial in patients with breast cancer treated with adjuvant chemotherapy
17. Results of the Dutch scalp cooling registry in 7424 patients: analysis of determinants for scalp cooling efficacy.
18. Perceived Barriers Toward Patient-Reported Outcome Implementation in Cancer Care: An International Scoping Survey.
19. Patient-reported symptom monitoring: using (big) data to improve supportive care at the macro-, meso-, and micro-levels.
20. Quality of life after patient-initiated vs physician-initiated response to symptom monitoring: the SYMPRO-Lung trial.
21. Minimal added value of wetting hair before scalp cooling to prevent chemotherapy-induced alopecia in cancer patients - results from the Dutch Scalp Cooling Registry.
22. Patient-reported outcome assessment and objective evaluation of chemotherapy-induced alopecia.
23. Factors influencing the effectiveness of scalp cooling in the prevention of chemotherapy-induced alopecia.
24. Evaluation of Cohen's cross-section trichometer for measuring hair quantity.
25. [Scalp cooling for chemotherapy-induced alopecia].
26. [Allow scalp cooling during adjuvant chemotherapy in patients with breast cancer; scalp metastases rarely occur].
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