About this Research Topic
The goal of this Research Topic is to highlight the symptom burden in lung cancer patients, provide evidence of symptom management approaches and explore the impact of the symptoms (and lung cancer treatments in general) to the quality of life.
This Research Topic will focus on the following studies:
1) Observational studies on any of the treatment-related symptoms in lung cancer
2) Exploratory work on symptom clusters in lung cancer
3) Clinical trials of treatment-related symptom management approaches
4) Clinical Guidelines on symptom management from large organisations or societies
5) Quality of life studies in lung cancer patients
6) Impact of symptoms on patients with lung cancer as well as their caregivers/family
7) Financial toxicity of supportive care in patients with lung cancer and cost-effectiveness models or trials
8) Methodological studies on symptoms and quality of life screening and assessment tools, including patient-reported outcome measures
9) Role of multidisciplinary teams in lung cancer symptom management
10) Observational studies related to psychosocial and quality of life issues
11) Palliative care studies related to lung cancer symptoms
Original Research, Reviews, Clinical Trials and Case Reports are particularly sought after. Methods articles on the use of patient-reported outcomes in lung cancer care are also of interest.
Keywords: lung cancer, symptoms management, quality of life, supportive care
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