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Review
. 1991 Feb 1;67(3 Suppl):851-4.
doi: 10.1002/1097-0142(19910201)67:3+<851::aid-cncr2820671417>3.0.co;2-g.

Quality-of-life-adjusted survival for comparing cancer treatments. A commentary on TWiST and Q-TWiST

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Quality-of-life-adjusted survival for comparing cancer treatments. A commentary on TWiST and Q-TWiST

M L Feldstein. Cancer. .

Abstract

In chronic disease situations where treatment comparisons favor no particular therapy, or where definitive outcome requires a considerable follow-up period, it is useful to have additional and perhaps intermediate endpoints of relevant clinical significance to compare treatments. One such endpoint is Time Without Symptoms and Toxicity (TWiST) which, together with Q-TWiST, attempts to address the quality of life of patients receiving the competing regimens. This paper provides a commentary on these techniques with an emphasis on the problems inherent in implementing Q-TWiST, a measure that attempts to incorporate patient value preferences into TWiST. It is argued that while Q-TWiST is intuitively appealing in the clinical setting, there are formidable design and psychometric hurdles that must be overcome to fully operationalize the concept.

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