Publications by authors named "C L Pashos"

This study explored the perceived value of real-world evidence (RWE) in the reassessment of oncology therapies by collecting the perspectives of health technology assessment/payer decision-makers. A web-based survey was conducted using the Market Access Transformation Rapid Payer Response online portal. 30 participants from France, Germany, Spain, the UK and the USA were recruited based on their expertise.

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Objectives: Improving the targeted use of drug regimens requires robust real-world evidence (RWE) to address the uncertainties that remain regarding their real-world performance following market entry. However, challenges in the current state of RWE production limit its impact on clinical decisions, as well as its operational scalability and sustainability. We propose an adaptive point-of-care (APoC) platform trial as an approach to RWE production that improves both clinical and operational efficiencies.

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Real-world evidence (RWE) is increasingly contributing to more informed decisions regarding the optimal access to and use of therapeutics to improve patient outcomes. However, in many cases, a disconnect between evidence derived from clinical trials and the RWE that follows market approval impedes the potential value and widespread adoption of RWE to optimize patient care. Collaborators with the Learning Ecosystems Accelerator for Patient-centered, Sustainable innovation (LEAPS), a major project of the Tufts Medical Center [formally Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)] NEW Drug Development ParadIGmS (NEWDIGS) initiative, propose assessing the relationship between efficacy endpoints used in randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and effectiveness measures that inform treatment decisions within real-world clinical settings as one way to bridge this divide and further leverage RWE to improve care and patient outcomes.

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Introduction: Chlormethine (CL) gel is a skin-directed therapy approved for treatment of stage IA/IB mycosis fungoides-type cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (MF-CTCL) in the USA. MF-CTCL has a chronic clinical course, requiring long-term maintenance therapy with one or more therapies. This analysis describes real-world patterns of maintenance therapy and use of concomitant therapy with CL gel among patients with stage IA/IB MF-CTCL.

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Objectives: The Joint ISPOR-ISPE Special Task Force on Real-World Evidence included patient/stakeholder engagement as a recommended good procedural practice when designing, conducting, and disseminating real-world evidence (RWE). However, there are no guidelines describing how patient experience data (PED) can be applied when designing real-world data (RWD) studies. This article describes development of consensus recommendations to guide researchers in applying PED to develop patient-centered RWE.

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