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Advancing interdisciplinary research in head and neck cancer through a multicenter longitudinal prospective cohort study: The NETherlands QUality of life and BIomedical Cohort (NET-QUBIC) data warehouse and biobank

Authors :
Verdonck-De Leeuw, I.M. (Irma)
Jansen, F. (Femke)
Brakenhoff, R. (Ruud)
Langendijk, J.A. (Johannes)
Takes, R.P. (Robert)
Terhaard, C.H.J. (Chris)
De Jong, R.J.B. (R. J. Baatenburg)
Smith, A.V. (Davey)
Leemans, C.R. (René)
Verdonck-De Leeuw, I.M. (Irma)
Jansen, F. (Femke)
Brakenhoff, R. (Ruud)
Langendijk, J.A. (Johannes)
Takes, R.P. (Robert)
Terhaard, C.H.J. (Chris)
De Jong, R.J.B. (R. J. Baatenburg)
Smith, A.V. (Davey)
Leemans, C.R. (René)
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Background: Worldwide, over 500,000 people are diagnosed with head and neck cancer each year, a disease with major impact on life expectancy and quality of life. The purpose of the Netherlands Quality of life and Biomedical Cohort study (NET-QUBIC) is to advance interdisciplinary research that aims to optimize diagnosis, treatment, and supportive care for head and neck cancer patients and their informal caregivers. Methods: Using an extensive assessment protocol (electronic clinical record form, patient reported outcome measures and fieldwork (interviews and physical tests)), clinical data and data on quality of life, demographic and personal factors, psychosocial (depression, anxiety, fatigue, pain, sleep, mental adjustment to cancer, posttraumatic stress), physical (speech, swallowing, oral function, malnutrition, physical fitness, neurocognitive function, sexual function), lifestyle (physical activity, nutrition, smoking, alcohol, drugs), and social factors (social function, social support, work, health care use, and costs) are collected and stored in the data warehouse. A longitudinal biobank is built with tumor tissue, blood and blood components, saliva samples, and oral rinses. An infrastructure for fieldwork and laboratory protocols is estab

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Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, BMC Cancer vol. 19 no. 1, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1121177119
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186.s12885-019-5866-z