Patients with early breast cancer were randomized at the final visit of adjuvant radiotherapy to surveillance by phone calls or by mobile Noona software. After six months the groups were crossed over to the other arm. At 12 months the patients were asked their preference which was the primary end-point. At baseline, 6 months and 12 months the patients answered the other questionnaires.
Patients with early breast cancer were randomized at the final visit of adjuvant radiotherapy to surveillance by phone calls or by mobile Noona software. After six months the groups were crossed over to the other arm. The primary end point was to find out patient preference for the modality of surveillance. Secondary endpoints were patient satisfaction, symptoms, quality of life and cost of follow-up during surveillance modalities. At 12 months the patients were asked their preference for the follow-up modality of early breast cancer. At baseline, 6 months and 12 months the patients answered the other questionnaires on quality of life, symptoms, patient satisfaction and use of other health-care services. Information on the cost of follow-up was gathered from the hospital and other registries.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
HEALTH_SERVICES_RESEARCH
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
765
The patients were randomized to use mobile software or telephone calls as the follow-up modality for early breast cancer
Patient preference for follow-up modality
Questionnaire of patient preference
Time frame: At 12 months during follow-up of early breast cancer
Quality of life during follow-up modality
Quality of life questionnaires
Time frame: At baseline, 6 months and 12 months
Patient satisfaction
Patient satisfaction questionnaires
Time frame: At 6 months and 12 months
Symptoms
Symptom questionnaire
Time frame: At baseline, 6 months and 12 months
Use of other healthcare services
Questionnaire
Time frame: At 6 months and 12 months
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