Abstract

Electronic patient reported outcomes (ePROs) have been shown to improve the quality of life and survival, and reduce the number of unscheduled health care visits in chemotherapy treated patients (pts) with advanced cancers. We hypothesized that ePRO follow-up could improve symptom management, streamline patient flow, and reduce the use of additional healthcare resources among colorectal cancer (CRC) pts treated with oxaliplatin-based chemotherapy in adjuvant setting.

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