Shadow study: Randomized comparison of clinic with video follow-up in glioma undergoing adjuvant temozolomide therapy

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Aim: This study was designed with a primary objective to study the rate of agreement in treatment plan and decisions between video follow-up (VF) and conventional clinic follow-up (CF). Patients & methods: Adult patients with intermediate- to high-grade glioma on adjuvant temozolomide (TMZ) with facilities for live video call were invited to participate in the study. Results: The concurrence in decision of administering TMZ between VF and CF was 100% (p < 0.00). The median cost incurred in VF was US$58.15 while that incurred in CF was US$131.23 (p < 0.00). Conclusion: VF can substitute CF during adjuvant TMZ administration (CTRI/2017/01/007626).

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Patil, V. M., Pande, N., Chandrasekharan, A., Chandrakanth, M., Tonse, R., Krishnatry, R., … Jalali, R. (2018). Shadow study: Randomized comparison of clinic with video follow-up in glioma undergoing adjuvant temozolomide therapy. CNS Oncology, 7(2). https://doi.org/10.2217/cns-2017-0024

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