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    Background Pragmatic clinical trials (PCTs) are designed to reflect how an investigational treatment would be applied in clinical practice. As such, unlike their explanatory counterparts, they measure therapeutic effectiveness and are capable of generating high-quality real-world evidence. However, the conduct of PCTs remains extremely rare. The scarcity of such studies has contributed to the emergence of the efficacy-effectiveness gap and has led to calls for launching more of them, including in the field of oncology. This analysis aimed to identify self-labelled pragmatic trials of antineoplastic interventions and to evaluate whether their use of this label was justified. Methods We searched PubMed® and Embase® for publications corresponding with studies that investigated antitumor therapies and that were tagged as pragmatic in their titles, abstracts and/or index terms. Subsequently, we consulted all available source documents for the included trials and extracted relevant informati

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    EORTC is excited to share the publication of the first consensus paper by the SISAQOL-IMI Consortium, outlining the agreed priority PRO objectives

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    • 📚Excited to share the #publication of the 1st consensus paper by @sisaqol Consortium proving an overview of the stakeholders’ views on the need for SISAQOL-IMI and the agreed priority set of patient-reported outcome objectives. 👉 https://t.co/wkulB9UxgR #QualityofLife #cancer https://t.co/EFry5CL0CZ

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    The retrorectal tumours are removed by open approaches according to the type, location and size of the lesion. Malignant tumours are mostly operated by open approach owing to the fear of spillage and inability to obtain safe oncological margin. We present our recent experience of laparoscopy for a m …

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    • Laparoscopic approach for malignant retrorectal tumour: Better vision and lesser morbidity https://t.co/HrGP8qy5pt My scientific journal #publication count 107, aiming to move further, praying god to give time & energy.