Costa, Daniel S.J.Aaronson, Neil KFayers, PeterGrimison, Peter SJanda, MonikaPallant, Julie FRowen, DonnaVelikova, GalinaViney, RosalieYoung, Tracey AKing, Madeleine T.2018-10-172018-10-172014Costa, D S J, Aaronson, N K, Fayers, P, Grimison, P S, Janda, M, Pallant, J F, Rowen, D, Velikova, G, Viney, R, Young, T A & King, M T 2014, 'Deriving a preference-based utility measure for cancer patients from the EORTC QLQ-C30 : a confirmatory versus exploratory approach', Patient Related Outcome Measures, vol. 5, pp. 119-129. https://doi.org/10.2147/PROM.S687761179-271Xhttp://hdl.handle.net/2164/11283Acknowledgments The Multi-Attribute Utility in Cancer (MAUCa) Consortium, in addition to those named as authors, consists of the following members, all of whom made some contribution to the research reported in this paper, as outlined above: John Brazier, David Cella, Stein Kaasa, Georg Kemmler, Helen McTaggart-Cowan, Richard Norman, Stuart Peacock, Simon Pickard, Neil Scott, Martin Stockler, and Deborah Street. This research was supported by a National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC; Australia) Project Grant (632662). Monika Janda is supported by an NHMRC career development award 1045247. Professor King is supported by the Australian Government through Cancer Australia.11298963engSDG 3 - Good Health and Well-beingmulti attribute utility instrumenthealth state classification systemconfirmatory factor analysisexploratory factor analysisEuropean Organisation for the Research and Treatment of Cancer QLQ-C30R MedicineRDeriving a preference-based utility measure for cancer patients from the EORTC QLQ-C30 : a confirmatory versus exploratory approachJournal article10.2147/PROM.S687765