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Beyond the Clinic: How ePRO is Revolutionising Metastatic Breast Cancer Care While Saving Patients Time & Money

Beyond the Clinic: How ePRO is Revolutionising Metastatic Breast Cancer Care While Saving Patients Time & Money

Update: 2025-03-26
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Electronic Patient-Reported Outcome (ePRO) remote monitoring is a game-changer for people living with metastatic breast cancer. Many patients on treatments like CDK4/6 inhibitors and anti-HER2 therapies remain stable for long periods, yet they still have to attend frequent check-ups. But what if we could safely monitor their health from home?

In this episode, we sit down with Dr Victoria Rayson from the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre to discuss:

  • ePRO remote monitoring
  • The feasibility, benefits, and real-world impact of ePRO in the Australian healthcare setting
  • The Clinical Fellowship Program with Breast Cancer Trials

Tune in for a deep dive into this important research and how it will benefit patients in the near future.

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Guest: Dr Victoria Rayson, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre

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Beyond the Clinic: How ePRO is Revolutionising Metastatic Breast Cancer Care While Saving Patients Time & Money

Beyond the Clinic: How ePRO is Revolutionising Metastatic Breast Cancer Care While Saving Patients Time & Money

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