%0 Journal Article
%A Klotz, Rosa
%A Holze, Magdalena
%A Dörr-Harim, Colette
%A Grohmann, Erich
%A Nied, Barbara
%A Lebert, Burkhard
%A Weg-Remers, Susanne
%A Lutz, Claudia
%A Meißler, Karin
%A Schloss, Patrick
%A Ullrich, Charlotte
%A Frankenhauser, Susanne
%A Lutter, Heidi
%A Bühler, Diedrich
%A Ahmed, Azaz
%A Gronlund, Toto
%A Mihaljevic, André L
%A Mihaljevic, André
%A Klotz, Rosa
%A Dörr-Harim, Colette
%A Bühler, Diedrich
%A Dörr-Harim, Colette
%A Frankenhauser, Susanne
%A Gapp-Frasch, Sylvia
%A Grohmann, Erich
%A Helmstädter, Volker
%A Hey, Christa
%A Hey, Werner
%A Klotz, Rosa
%A Mihaljevic, André
%A Lebert, Burkhard
%A Lutz, Claudia
%A Lutter, Heidi
%A Lutz, Claudia
%A Meißler, Karin
%A Nied, Barbara
%A Schloss, Patrick
%A Stegmüller, Susanne
%A Stünzi, Peter
%A Trabold-Hauk, Angelika
%A Ullrich, Charlotte
%A Weg-Remers, Susanne
%A Wensing, Michel
%T Top 10 research priorities in colorectal cancer: results from the Colorectal Cancer Priority-Setting Partnership.
%J Journal of cancer research and clinical oncology
%V 149
%N 4
%@ 0171-5216
%C Berlin
%I Springer
%M DKFZ-2022-01008
%P 1561-1568
%D 2023
%Z 2023 Apr;149(4):1561-1568
%X Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most frequent cause of cancer death in the word. Which aspects of research into CRC should be accorded the highest priority remains unclear, because relevant stakeholders, such as patients, nurses, and physicians, played hardly any part in the development of research projects. The goal in forming the CRC Priority-Setting Partnership (PSP) was to bring all relevant stakeholders together to identify and prioritize unresolved research questions regarding the diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up of CRC.The CRC PSP worked in cooperation with the British James Lind Alliance. An initial nationwide survey was conducted, and evidence uncertainties were collected, categorized, summarized, and compared with available evidence from the literature. The as-yet unresolved questions were (provisionally) ranked in a second national wide survey, and at a concluding consensus workshop all stakeholders came together to finalize the rankings in a nominal group process and compile a top 10 list.In the first survey (34
%K Colorectal neoplasms (Other)
%K Forschungspartnerschaft (Other)
%K Patient participation (Other)
%K Priority-Setting Partnership (Other)
%F PUB:(DE-HGF)16
%9 Journal Article
%$ pmid:35579718
%R 10.1007/s00432-022-04042-w
%U https://inrepo02.dkfz.de/record/179959