What do patients want? The importance of patient-reported outcomes

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Understanding of what it means for patients to receive CAR-T therapy remains insufficient due to the small number of studies with a quality of life (QOL) focus, selection bias of respondents, high risk of attrition due to disease relapse, and limited length of follow-up. CAR-T therapy is often presented as a last option for patients with advanced disease. The primary aim of the treatment is patient survival and hopefully disease elimination. However, understanding other aspects of health, such as functional status, cognitive function, psychosocial concerns, and other health-related (QOL) issues, is key to appreciating the full impact of such therapies at both the individual and societal levels.

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Schoemans, H., Bolaños, N., & Warwick, L. (2022). What do patients want? The importance of patient-reported outcomes. In The EBMT/EHA CAR-T Cell Handbook (pp. 235–237). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-94353-0_47

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