Can Quality of Life Assessments Predict PFS, OS Across Cancer Types?
Recent studies showed associations between quality of life scores and survival in lung and prostate cancer as well as renal cell carcinoma.
Recent studies showed associations between quality of life scores and survival in lung and prostate cancer as well as renal cell carcinoma.
Lymphoma patients displayed cognitive decline 6 months after chemotherapy, both by objective assessment and self-report.
The higher contrast of this tool is better than film-screen mammography at detecting calcifications that are key to diagnosing DCIS.