One of the key aspects of these patients is to better understand from the very beginning who are those patients who can actually have adverse outcomes during therapy, who are the most vulnerable group of patients. So what we have seen is to analyze the prognostic value of pre-infusion characteristics for survival outcomes. And we have seen that patient-reported fatigue provides independent prognostic information beyond what we might have expected to be prognostic in this population...
One of the key aspects of these patients is to better understand from the very beginning who are those patients who can actually have adverse outcomes during therapy, who are the most vulnerable group of patients. So what we have seen is to analyze the prognostic value of pre-infusion characteristics for survival outcomes. And we have seen that patient-reported fatigue provides independent prognostic information beyond what we might have expected to be prognostic in this population. So we’re controlling the analysis for a number of sociodemographic and clinical characteristics of these patients at baseline, that is pre-infusion, but actually fatigue stands out as a very important independent prognostic information for survival. So the key message is that physicians should pay special attention to measuring fatigue pre-infusion, because this might provide very important prognostic indications. So we should assess more systematically fatigue pre-infusion in this population.
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