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Integrating patient preferences into clinical trial outcomes for older adults with cancer: a perspective from the EORTC Older Adult Council and Quality of Life Group

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Pierluigi Bonomo
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Lissandra Dal Lago
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Luigi Lim
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Paolo Bossi
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Ananda Plate
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Heike Schmidt
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Jaap C. Reijneveld
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Pete Wheatstone
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Madeline Pe *
DOI:10.1016/j.ejca.2026.116983delete
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Abstract

Abstract

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• Older adults with cancer remain underrepresented in clinical trials. • Current treatment regimens may not fit older adults’ needs and priorities. • Patient preferences clarify the trade-offs in survival, toxicity and quality of life. • Preference studies align trial outcomes with older adults’ priorities.

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European Journal of Cancer cover
European Journal of Cancer
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