Value Tools for Patients in Cancer Care

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Katy Winckworth-Prejsnar From National Comprehensive Cancer Network, Fort Washington, Pennsylvania; Mayo Clinic Cancer Center, Rochester, Minnesota; and Fox Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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Lisa Korin Lentz From National Comprehensive Cancer Network, Fort Washington, Pennsylvania; Mayo Clinic Cancer Center, Rochester, Minnesota; and Fox Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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Elizabeth A. Nardi From National Comprehensive Cancer Network, Fort Washington, Pennsylvania; Mayo Clinic Cancer Center, Rochester, Minnesota; and Fox Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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Sandhya Pruthi From National Comprehensive Cancer Network, Fort Washington, Pennsylvania; Mayo Clinic Cancer Center, Rochester, Minnesota; and Fox Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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C. Lyn Fitzgerald From National Comprehensive Cancer Network, Fort Washington, Pennsylvania; Mayo Clinic Cancer Center, Rochester, Minnesota; and Fox Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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Robert W. Carlson From National Comprehensive Cancer Network, Fort Washington, Pennsylvania; Mayo Clinic Cancer Center, Rochester, Minnesota; and Fox Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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In order to empower patients as partners in their healthcare decisions, there is an identified need for value tools that provide enough information to help them make decisions regarding their cancer care journey. NCCN convened a multistakeholder working group to identify the gaps and needs of current value tools and develop a set of findings and recommendations for the evolution of value tools for patients. The findings and recommendations of the working group were then presented at the Value Tools for Patients in Cancer Care Patient Advocacy Summit in December 2016, and multistakeholder roundtable panel discussions explored these findings and recommendations along with additional items. This article encapsulates the discussion from the NCCN Working Group meetings and the NCCN Patient Advocacy Summit, including identified gaps and needs in defining value in cancer care, identified principles and parameters of value tools for patients in cancer care, and consensus statements and recommendations offered by the NCCN Working Group.

Correspondence: Katy Winckworth-Prejsnar, MPH, NCCN, 275 Commerce Drive, Suite 300, Fort Washington, PA 19034. E-mail: winckworthprejsnar@nccn.org

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