Real-World Evidence Acceptability and Use in Breast Cancer Treatment Decision-Making in the United States: Call-to-Action from a Multidisciplinary Think Tank
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Khozin, Sean; Dreyer, Nancy A.; Galante, Dominic; Liu, Raymond; Neumann, Peter; Nussbaum, Nathan; O’Shaughnessy, Joyce; Patt, Debra; Rimawi, Mothaffar; Rugo, Hope; Tolaney, Sara M.; Weiss, Marisa; Brufsky, Adam; ... Show more Show less
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Complementing randomized controlled trials, real-world evidence (RWE) from observational analyses can extend clinical insights in oncology. While healthcare stakeholders have published rigorous RWE frameworks and resources, a multidisciplinary think tank was established to further advance acceptance and use of RWE in treatment decision-making, with the focus on breast cancer (while recognizing relevance in oncology more broadly). Members discussed perceptions of RWE from a clinical perspective, across domains of data, methodology, and mindset, and “calls-to-action” for stakeholders. Agreement was reached on a primary “call-to-action,” to develop clinically-relevant, patient-informed, real-world endpoints, and secondary “calls-to-action”: establish a multidisciplinary consensus forum; publish examples of unique RWE value; build upon existing frameworks and resources; and tailor an approach for exhibiting utility to guideline bodies.
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2025-05-12Department
Sloan School of ManagementJournal
Advances in Therapy
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Springer Healthcare
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Khozin, S., Dreyer, N.A., Galante, D. et al. Real-World Evidence Acceptability and Use in Breast Cancer Treatment Decision-Making in the United States: Call-to-Action from a Multidisciplinary Think Tank. Adv Ther 42, 2973–2987 (2025).
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