Patient decision aid for chemotherapy or exclusion in cisplatin-intolerant patients with locally-advanced cervical cancer (CECIL): protocol for development, validation and clinical testing
Warren Bacorro, Kathleen Baldivia, Jocelyn Mariano, Evelyn Dancel, Linda Antonio, Gil Gonzalez, Teresa Sy Ortin, Rodel Canlas
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Abstract
Background: In locally-advanced cervical cancer (LACC), adding chemotherapy (ChT) to radiotherapy (RT) improves survival at the cost of increased toxicity. Among patients with cisplatin contraindications, compliance to RT may be compromised. Shared decision-making (SDM) allows for more patient engagement in the decision-making process and decision implementation planning. In cancer-related decision-making, patient decision aids (PtDA) facilitate the SDM process and have increased patient knowledge and satisfaction and decreased decisional conflict and attitudinal barriers improved patient satisfaction and treatment compliance.