Improving Survival in Patients Treated for a Lung Cancer Using Self-Evaluated Symptoms Reported Through a Web Application

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Denis, Fabrice | Yossi, Senna | Septans, Anne-Lise, Poirier | Charron, Alexandre | Voog, Eric | Dupuis, Olivier | Ganem, Gérard | Pointreau, Yoann | Letellier, Christophe

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International audience. Objectives: We retrospectively compared survivals in patients with a lung cancer history and followed by the so-called sentinel Web-application that allows early detection of relapse and early palliative care initiation versus a conventional follow-up in our center.

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