Symptom screening improved symptom scores among children with cancer compared with usual care, two randomized trials showed. Among 445 patients in one trial, the mean 8-week Symptom Screening in ...
TORONTO – Regular, self-reported symptom screening was associated with reduced symptom burden when compared with usual care for pediatric patients with cancer, according to new research led by ...
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Regular, self-reported symptom screening was associated with reduced symptom burden when compared with usual care for pediatric patients with cancer, according to new research led by scientists at the ...
Detecting cancer early can truly save lives. Early-stage cancer is often easier to treat, with higher survival rates, less aggressive treatments, and fewer side effects compared to advanced stages.
Research in palliative care demonstrates improvements in overall survival, quality of life, symptom management, and reductions in the cost of care. Despite the American Society of Clinical Oncology ...