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The purpose of this study to develop an international tool that can be used to assess burden of disease in patients enrolled in the W&W program for rectal cancer
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The watch-and-wait (W&W) strategy in rectal cancer is a organ-sparing treatment option, where patients with a clinical complete response (cCR) after neoadjuvant chemo(radio)therapy, do not undergo surgery but instead follow a strict follow-up scheme. The goal of the W&W strategy is to preserve the rectum and thereby retain functional outcomes (FO) (e.g. gastro-intestinal, urinary, sexual) and improve quality of life (QoL).
Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) reflect the patients' evaluation of their symptoms, FO and QoL. In the W&W program various PROMs (e.g. EORTC-CR29/C30, LARS, SF-36) are used to assess the these different outcomes. However, most of the PROMs used are developed and validated in a surgical patient group. So the relevance and usefulness of these PROMs may be limited in W&W patients.
For use in clinical practice, a short PROM would support follow-up care as it provides a clear overview of the problems W&W patients experience.
This paper describes the protocol for the development of an international tool that can be used to assess burden of disease in patients enrolled in the W&W program for rectal cancer. We will use the Delphi methodology to reach consensus about items that should be included in the novel tool. The aim of this tool is to improve direct patient care during the entire Watch-and-Wait program.
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80 participants in 2 patient groups
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