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Fear of Cancer Recurrence: A Practical Guide for Clinicians

WEBFCR (fear of cancer recurrence)has been documented in patients with breast, colorectal, testicular, head and neck, lung, endometrial, and thyroid cancer; sarcoma; melanoma; …

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The Quality of Life Office Team

WEBWith under-graduate qualifications in psychology, she completed her PhD in 2011 in Health Outcome Measurement, and since then, has continued to

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Analysis, reporting and interpretation of health-related quality …

WEBQuality of life measures are widely used in various contexts including cancer clinical trials. We use the term ‘quality of life’ in a broad but health-related sense to refer to the effects …

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The Quality of Life Office Team

WEBQOL Office Honorary Associates Doctor Rebecca Mercieca-Bebber Dr Mercieca-Bebber was the QOL Research Officer 2011-2017. During that period, she provided PRO advice …

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A point of minimal important difference (MID): a critique of

WEB172 Expert Rev. Pharmacoeconomics Outcomes Res. 11(2), (2011) Review Table 1. Evolution of key terms and definitions related to the minimal important difference, …

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What is a minimally important difference or ‘MID’

WEBA simple definition based on their key features is: The minimally important difference (MID) is the change in score of a patient-reported outcome (either beneficial or harmful) that is …

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Hypothesis Writing in Clinical Research

WEBPerform a literature review. Keep up with current trends and advances on the topic. Seek input from experts, colleagues and collaborators to refine the research question. Use the …

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Common Statistical Tests Used in Clinical Research

WEBChi-square Test. Use when there is a single outcome and two or more groups. Tests whether the distribution of the outcome (proportions) is different among the groups (e.g. …

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