Publications by authors named "Cyril Di Martino"

Article Synopsis
  • The study focuses on the adherence rates of patients undergoing oral anti-cancer therapies over a 3-month period and identifies various influencing factors.
  • Approximately 150 patients were monitored using medication diaries, revealing a high adherence rate of 95.5%.
  • Main reasons for non-adherence included forgetting (50%) and toxicity (21%), and the study concludes that close follow-up may contribute to higher adherence compared to existing literature.
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Background: Despite its proven efficacy in reducing recurrence and improving survival, adherence to endocrine therapy (ET) is suboptimal in women with breast cancer (BC). Health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in BC has been widely studied and many positive effects have been highlighted. Recently, a link between HRQoL and compliance with ET has been suggested, which would suggest a potential role for HRQoL assessment in improving compliance with ET.

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