How to design a patient-centric oncology trial using your PRO strategy

Here are some key areas to consider when designing your oncology trial: 

  • Understand the patient experience: include a range of Patient Reported Outcomes (PROs) that measure physical and role function, symptomatic adverse events, and tumor-related symptoms 
  • Minimize repetitive questions and focus on what’s most important to reduce burden 
  • Allow patients to let you know how they’re feeling, when they’re feeling it. Collect PROs at the appropriate frequency and ‘in the moment’ 
  • Enable patients to use ePROs at home to increase frequency of symptom reporting without the travel burden   
  • Shorten their time at site with patients completing PROs at home before their visit 
  • Keep patients informed about the trial and their role with notifications, messages and reminders, disease specific information, and motivational training 

Download our free guide on what really matters to oncology patients and how to reduce patient burden.

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