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Do neurooncological patients and their significant others agree on quality of life ratings
Health and Quality of Life Outcomes , 10/12/09
Giesinger JM et al. – The assessment of quality of life in brain cancer patients through ratings from their significant others seems to be a feasible strategy to gain information about certain aspects of patient's quality of life and symptom burden, if the patient is not able to provide information himself.
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