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Choosing the right PROMs for cancer clinical research


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Join this online workshop and learn more about choosing the right patient reported outcome measures (PROMs) for your clinical cancer research.

The Cancer Quality of Life Expert Service Team (CQUEST) is hosting a webinar for members of Cancer Cooperative Trials Groups (CCTGs). This workshop is for CCTG members who:

  • want to learn more about the conceptual frameworks for guiding choice of patient reported outcome measures (PROMs) 
  • are developing a concept and want advice on the right PROMs to include in their study (feel free to bring along a concept to discuss).

This online workshop is free to attend for CCTG members. If you have any questions, please contact us: cquest@uts.edu.au. 

Note: this is a re-run of our previous workshops in 2022/23. 

*** Registrations will close Tuesday, 20 August at 5 PM AEST ***  

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