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  • A review from 2008 emphasized the importance of baseline patient-reported outcomes (PROs) as significant independent predictors of cancer patients' overall survival in clinical studies.
  • In response to earlier studies' limitations, new recommendations were made to improve methodological rigor in prognostic factor research.
  • Our updated systematic review of 44 studies from 2006 to 2018 showed enhanced standardization and rigor in methods, with 93% reporting at least one PRO domain as prognostic, particularly highlighting physical functioning and quality of life as key factors.

Article Abstract

A previous review published in 2008 highlighted the prognostic significance of baseline patient-reported outcomes (PROs) as independent predictors of the overall survival of patients with cancer in clinical studies. In response to the methodological limitations of studies included in the previous review, recommendations were subsequently published in the same year to promote a higher level of methodological rigour in studies of prognostic factors. Our systematic review aimed to provide an update on progress with the implementation of these recommendations and to assess whether the methodological quality of prognostic factor analyses has changed over time. Of the 44 studies published between 2006 and 2018 that were included in our review, more standardisation and rigour of the methods used for prognostic factor analysis was found compared with the previous review. 41 (93%) of the trials reported at least one PRO domain as independently prognostic. The most common significant prognostic factors reported were physical functioning (17 [39%] studies) and global health or quality of life (15 [34%] studies). These findings highlight the value of PROs as prognostic or stratification factors in research across most types of cancer.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S1470-2045(19)30656-4DOI Listing

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