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pro vyhledávání: '"Fernando Castilho Venero"'
Autor:
Alessandra Menezes Morelle, Fernando Castilho Venero, Rommel Fabricio Pereira da Silva, Rafael Dal Ponte Ferreira, Pedro Tofani Santanna
Publikováno v:
Brazilian Journal of Oncology, Vol 17, Iss 00 (2021)
Patient Reported Outcomes (PROs) are a report that comes from patients on a specific subject, describing how they feel about a condition or therapy. The term includes a range of constructions and methodology and can cover concepts such as symptoms to
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/d93b88aa61ea42648275aa92b131d7eb
Autor:
Fernando Castilho Venero, Alessandra Morelle, Rafael Dal Ponte Ferreira, Rommel FabricioPereirada Silva, Pedro Tofani Santanna
Publikováno v:
Cancer Research. 81:PS9-60
Background: PRO have been shown to enhance our ability to communicate with patients and to control their symptoms. There are data that suggest a positive impact on survival when there is active participation of the patient in the reporting of symptom
Autor:
Pedro Isaacsson Velho, Fernando Castilho Venero, Pedro Tofani Sant' Anna, Rommel Fabricio Pereira da Silva, Rafael Dal Ponte Ferreira
Publikováno v:
Expert opinion on drug discovery. 16(3)
Prostate cancer progresses, despite androgen-deprivation therapy, the backbone of its treatment. This progression is mainly related to the androgen receptor (AR)-related mechanisms of resistance, and, several AR-targeted therapies have demonstrated b
Autor:
Rommel Fabricio Pereira da Silva, Rafael Dal Ponte Ferreira, Pedro Tofani Santanna, Fernando Castilho Venero, Alessandra Morelle
Publikováno v:
Brazilian Journal of Oncology.
Autor:
G. De Lima, Guilherme Geib, F. Casarotto, Fernando Castilho Venero, H. De Andrade, S. Roithmann
Publikováno v:
Journal of Thoracic Oncology. 16:S643
Autor:
Geraldine Eltz Lima, Fernando Castilho Venero, Carlos Barrios, Alessandra Morelle, Nathalia D'Agustini
Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical Oncology. 37:e23059-e23059
e23059 Background: patient-reported outcomes (PRO) data are critical for informing patient-centered care and have been shown to enhance our ability to communicate with patients and to control their symptoms. Evidence suggests that patient active part