Quality of life outcomes in patients presenting for evaluation of CNS tumors
Conclusions
Symptom burden was associated with tumor type. There were only weak to moderate correlations between PROMIS and ECOG scores, underscoring the importance of integrating PROs into clinical practice for patients with CNS tumors.
Source: Neurology Clinical Practice - Category: Neurology Authors: Chaitoff, A., Sarmey, N., Thompson, N. R., Fan, Y., Ahluwalia, M., Katzan, I. L. Tags: Quality of life, Primary brain tumor, Metastatic tumor Research Source Type: research
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