Patient reported outcomes in patients with high-risk cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma in the head-neck region are an important part of the complex care for these patients. Health-related quality of life, decision conflicts in the choice of treatment and satisfaction with care have not yet been sufficiently studied in this patient group.
Age range
18 Years
Sex
ALL
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Decisional conflict
Timeframe: At the start (before treatment) of the care pathway.
Health-related quality of life
Timeframe: At the start (before treatment) of the care pathway.
Health-related quality of life
Timeframe: At 1 month after completion of the care pathway.
Health-related quality of life
Timeframe: At 1 month after completion of the care pathway.
Satisfaction with care
Timeframe: Once during the care pathway: 1 month after completion of the care pathway.