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Web-Based Patient Self-Reported Outcome After Radiotherapy in Adolescents and Young Adults With Cancer: Survey on Acceptance of Digital Tools

Web-Based Patient Self-Reported Outcome After Radiotherapy in Adolescents and Young Adults With Cancer: Survey on Acceptance of Digital Tools

The survey was conducted for 12 months between January and December 2017, according to the Checklist for Reporting Results of Internet E-Surveys (CHERRIES) guidelines [22]. Participation was voluntary and pseudonymized; prior written consent was obtained. Each patient received a pseudonym via letter and entered it and the answers in the web-based platform. This way, we were able to reidentify the patient and prevent duplicate entries.

Marco M E Anne Vogel, Kerstin A Eitz, Stephanie E Combs

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2021;9(1):e19727

Early Detection of Cardiovascular Changes After Radiotherapy for Breast Cancer: Protocol for a European Multicenter Prospective Cohort Study (MEDIRAD EARLY HEART Study)

Early Detection of Cardiovascular Changes After Radiotherapy for Breast Cancer: Protocol for a European Multicenter Prospective Cohort Study (MEDIRAD EARLY HEART Study)

The methylation of Bcl-2/adenovirus E1 B 19k D-interacting protein 3, Super Oxyde Dismutase, Glutathione S-transferase P, Apolipoprotein E, B-cell lymphoma 2, BCL-2-associated X protein, and tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases-3 promoters has been associated with the presence of CAD, which is the most prevalent cardiovascular disease following the exposure to radiation and may be useful for diagnostic and monitoring purposes [37].

Valentin Walker, Anne Crijns, Johannes Langendijk, Daan Spoor, Rozemarijn Vliegenthart, Stephanie E Combs, Michael Mayinger, Arantxa Eraso, Ferran Guedea, Manuela Fiuza, Susana Constantino, Radia Tamarat, Dominique Laurier, Jean Ferrières, Elie Mousseaux, Elisabeth Cardis, Sophie Jacob

JMIR Res Protoc 2018;7(10):e178

Mobile Apps in Oncology: A Survey on Health Care Professionals’ Attitude Toward Telemedicine, mHealth, and Oncological Apps

Mobile Apps in Oncology: A Survey on Health Care Professionals’ Attitude Toward Telemedicine, mHealth, and Oncological Apps

We conducted the survey for 6 weeks on an online platform (Survio sro, Czech Republic) in March and April 2016 in accordance to the Checklist for Reporting Results of Internet E-Surveys (CHERRIES) guidelines [15]. The platform ensured data protection and security (2048-bit SSL security, ISO/IEC 270001 standards, daily backups). Unique survey visitors were determined by cookies, which were valid depending on particular browser settings.

Kerstin A Kessel, Marco ME Vogel, Friederike Schmidt-Graf, Stephanie E Combs

J Med Internet Res 2016;18(11):e312