Virtual Workshop - Innovations in Measuring Quality of Life in Cancer Trials
Event description
The Cancer Quality of Life Expert Service Team (CQUEST) will be hosting a free, virtual workshop, Innovations in Measuring Quality of Life in Cancer Trials. This workshop is for members of the Cancer Cooperative Trials Groups (CCTGs). Â
About the workshop:
The increasing emphasis on patient-reported outcomes (PROs) and methodological advancements in recent years have driven significant development in methods to effectively measure quality of life in healthcare. These include the use of computer adaptive testing, short-forms and the PRO-CTCAE. This one-hour online workshop will introduce and explore these methods in the context of cancer clinical trials.
This workshop is free for all CCTG members, but registration is required. The Zoom link will be sent to participants closer to the date.Â
For questions, please contact the CQUEST team on cquest@uts.edu.au.Â
*** Registration closes on Thursday, 2 May at 10am ***
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