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ECOG Performance Status 3
Known as:
ECOG 3
Capable of only limited selfcare, confined to bed or chair more than 50% of waking hours.
National Institutes of Health
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2020
2020
Definitive re-irradiation of locally recurrent esophageal cancer after trimodality therapy in patients with a poor performance status
Daniel W. Kim
,
S. Raoof
,
+6 authors
Harvey J. Mamon
Molecular and clinical oncology
2020
Corpus ID: 218830150
There are few treatment guidelines for locally recurrent esophageal cancer after trimodality treatment (pre-operative…
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2018
2018
Interconversion of two commonly used performance tools: An analysis of 5844 paired assessments in 1501 lung cancer patients
K. Prasad
,
H. Kaur
,
V. Muthu
,
A. Aggarwal
,
D. Behera
,
Navneet Singh
World Journal of Clinical Oncology
2018
Corpus ID: 53290574
AIM To establish the Karnofsky performance status (KPS) categories which would facilitate the interconversion of the KPS scale to…
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2015
2015
Survival of lung cancer patients in a resource‐limited country
S. How
,
T. Ng
,
Y. Kuan
,
A. R. Jamalludin
,
A. R. Fauzi
Asia-Pacific Journal of Clinical Oncology
2015
Corpus ID: 25229906
Data on lung cancer survival are lacking in developing countries. Our objectives were to describe the survival of our lung cancer…
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2015
2015
PD31-03 IMPAIRMENT FREE SURVIVAL: A RELEVANT CLINICAL ENDPOINT FOR BLADDER CANCER PATIENTS UNDERGOING CYSTECTOMY
Cheryl T. Lee
,
S. Daignault-Newton
,
+8 authors
A. Weizer
2015
Corpus ID: 71694441
Highly Cited
2014
Highly Cited
2014
Simple prognostic model for patients with advanced cancer based on performance status.
R. Jang
,
Valerie B. Caraiscos
,
+8 authors
C. Zimmermann
Journal of Oncology Practice
2014
Corpus ID: 207044661
PURPOSE Providing survival estimates is important for decision making in oncology care. The purpose of this study was to provide…
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2013
2013
The practice of nondisclosure of advanced cancer diagnosis in Singapore: a continuing challenge.
Y. Kao
,
C. Goh
Singapore medical journal
2013
Corpus ID: 20676741
INTRODUCTION The traditional family-centred approach to cancer management in Singapore often leads to nondisclosure of diagnosis…
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2012
2012
Recommending early integration of palliative care — does it work?
J. Gaertner
,
J. Wolf
,
+8 authors
R. Voltz
Supportive Care in Cancer
2012
Corpus ID: 7256053
BackgroundIn 2006, our comprehensive cancer center decided to implement early integration (EI) of palliative care (PC) by (a…
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2010
2010
Impact of comorbidities on clinical outcomes in non-small cell lung cancer patients who are elderly and/or have poor performance status.
J. Ngeow
,
S. Leong
,
+4 authors
D. Poon
Critical reviews in oncology/hematology
2010
Corpus ID: 2843909
2003
2003
Determining Prognosis in Advanced Cancer #13a
D. Weissman
2003
Corpus ID: 74436840
433 “HOW LONG DO I HAVE, DOC?”, is among the most common questions asked by cancer patients, especially when informed that there…
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1994
Review
1994
A survey of symptoms in hospice patients in Singapore.
W. K. Tay
,
R. J. Shaw
,
C. Goh
Annals of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore
1994
Corpus ID: 23992261
A descriptive study was done on patients referred to a hospice home care service in Singapore. The demographic profile, type of…
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