Joint CQUEST and CREST Workshop: Quality of Life in Cancer Research
Event description
The Cancer Quality of Life Expert Service Team (CQUEST) and the Cancer Research Economics Support Team (CREST) are hosting a joint in-person workshop on quality of life in cancer research. This workshop has been developed specifically for clinicians, researchers and investigators in mind.
This in-person workshop will:
- describe the role of assessing health-related quality of life (HRQL) in clinical studies;
- describe the role of HRQL in economic evaluation;
- introduce quality-adjusted life-years (QALYs);
- describe methods of measuring HRQL and obtaining QALYs; and
- explore approaches to reduce questionnaire burden in trials.
The workshop includes lecture-based learning and interactive group exercises. Program to be published shortly.
Presenters include:
- Brendan Mulhern (CQUEST)
- Carrie-Anne Ng (CQUEST)
- Tim Luckett (CQUEST)
- Antonio Ahumada Canale (CREST)
- Lutfun Hossain (CREST)
If you have any questions, please get in touch with crest@uts.edu.au or cquest@uts.edu.au
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