Bulamu, Norma B. http://orcid.org/0000-0003-4822-4858
Vissapragada, Ravi
Chen, Gang
Ratcliffe, Julie
Mudge, Louise A.
Smithers, B. Mark
Isenring, Elizabeth A.
Smith, Lorelle
Jamieson, Glyn G.
Watson, David I.
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Mudge, Louise A.
Bessell, Justin
Barbour, Andrew
Isenring, Elizabeth A.
Aly, Ahmad
Archer, Stephen
Ballal, Mohammed
Barbon, Jessica
Benton, Katie
Bond, Melissa
Berryman, Melissa
Bright, Tim
Cade, Richard
Cardamis, Anna
Carroll, Rosemary
Cashman, Kara
Chan, Larissa
Chapman, Brooke
Chapman, Sally
Chen, Derek
Chisholm, Jacob
Davidson, Wendy
Devitt, Peter
Dong, Cuong
Doola, Ra’eesa
Edwards, Suzanne
Epari, Krishna
Farley, Maree
Farrow, Julie
Ferguson, Maree
Fletcher, David
Forbes, Kerry
Fullerton, Katherine
Game, Philip
Gan, Susan
Gotley, David
Gout, Belinda
Gray, Jodi
Heaney, Susan
Jamieson, Glyn G.
Johnson, Mary Anne
Johnstone, Megan
Kariyawasam, Sanjeeva
Karnon, Jonathan
Kelaart, Amber
Kellett, Liz
Kennedy, Erin
Krane, Rhiannon
Lemass, Sylvia
Loeliger, Jenelle
Lord, Andrew
Ludbrook, John
McFarlane, Catherine
McPhee, Michelle
Ooi, Selena Yue-Xian
Pearce, Leonie
Pettigrew, Kate
Putrus, Emma
Rassias, Georgina
Shanks, Alison
Shenfine, Jon
Smith, Emma Louise
Smith, Lorelle
Singleton, Justin
Smithers, B. Mark
Lindstrom-Sowman, Rebecca
Spillane, John
Sputore, Liliana
Steer, Belinda
Sullivan, Tom
Teleni, Laisa
Tolcher, Deb
Thomas, Janine
Thompson, Sarah
Thorpe, Tina
Watson, David I.
Watterson, Cheryl
Wills, Vanessa
Wilton, Anita
Wright, Kellie
Wright, Tim
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Documents that mention this clinical trial
Responsiveness and convergent validity of QLU-C10D and EQ-5D-3L in assessing short-term quality of life following esophagectomy
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12955-021-01867-w
Funding for this research was provided by:
National Health & Medical Research Council of Australia Competing Project Grant (627110)
Article History
Received: 26 January 2021
Accepted: 17 September 2021
First Online: 2 October 2021
Declarations
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: Ethical approval for the study was given by the Royal Adelaide Hospital Clinical Research Ethics Committee, and the ethics committees at each participating site. Patients were recruited from 11 major teaching hospitals undertaking oesophageal cancer surgery across Australia. Informed consent was obtained from all participants.
: Not applicable<b>.</b>
: The authors declare that they have no competing interests.