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Getting the MOST out of follow-up: a randomized controlled trial comparing 3 monthly nurse led follow-up via telehealth, including monitoring CA125 and patient reported outcomes using the MOST (Measure of Ovarian Symptoms and Treatment concerns) with routine clinic based or telehealth follow-up, after completion of first line chemotherapy in patients with epithelial ovarian cancer

Paul A. Cohen, Penelope M. Webb, Madeleine King, Andreas Obermair, Val Gebski, Phyllis Butow, Rachael L. Morton, Wanda Lawson, Patsy Yates, Rachel Campbell, Tarek Meniawy, Michelle McMullen, Andrew Dean, Jeffrey C. Goh, Orla McNally, Linda Mileshkin, Philip Beale, Rhonda Beach, Jane Hill, Cyril Dixon, Sue Hegarty, Jim Codde, Angela Ives, Yeh Chen Lee, Alison H. Brand, Anne Mellon, Sanela Bilic, I BLACK, Stephanie Jeffares, Michael Friedländer

2021International Journal of Gynecological Cancer12 citationsDOI

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MedicineTelehealthPsychosocialAnxietyRandomized controlled trialDistressPatient satisfactionOvarian cancerPhysical therapyRegimenDepression (economics)Family medicineCancerTelemedicineHealth careNursingInternal medicinePsychiatryClinical psychologyEconomicsEconomic growthMacroeconomicsCancer survivorship and careOvarian cancer diagnosis and treatmentMenopause: Health Impacts and Treatments