Public consultation for a medical device treating high-risk soft tissue sarcoma now opened

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Nov 2018

The EUnetHTA has started a new collaborative assessment of a medical device for the treatment of high-risk soft tissue sarcoma. For this specific assessment, patient groups’ input is required. The EUnetHTA are looking for patient organizations throughout Europe to provide an opinion on the organizational perspective of the treatment of high-risk soft tissue sarcoma. The term “patient” refers to anyone living with, or who have lived with, the condition for which the new medical device is indicated. The input provided will inform the scope of the assessment, e.g. on patient-relevant outcomes or possible neglected outcomes, as well as on the burden of disease.

The consultation closes on November 30, 2018.

See the full report and the questionnaire in English here.

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