Abstract
Background: Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) are increasingly used in routine cancer care to evaluate treatment and monitor symptoms, function and other quality of life (QoL) aspects. For rectal cancer patients following a Watch-and-Wait (W&W) program, there is no suitable PROM. Insight into patient experiences with this program is an essential step of PROM development. With this qualitative study we aimed to provide insights into the most important functional outcomes and QoL aspects that patients experience during the W&W program.
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