A Systematic Review of Discrete Choice Experiments in Oncology Treatments

Hannah Collacott, Vikas Soekhai, Caitlin Thomas, Anne Brooks, Ella Brookes, Rachel Lo, Sarah Mulnick, Sebastian Heidenreich

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Abstract

As the number and type of cancer treatments available rises and patients live with the consequences of their disease and treatments for longer, understanding preferences for cancer care can help inform decisions about optimal treatment development, access, and care provision. Discrete choice experiments (DCEs) are commonly used as a tool to elicit stakeholder preferences; however, their implementation in oncology may be challenging if burdensome trade-offs (e.g. length of life versus quality of life) are involved and/or target populations are small.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)775-790
Number of pages16
JournalThe patient: Patient-Centered Outcomes Research
Volume14
Issue number6
Early online date5 May 2021
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 5 May 2021

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