OBJECTIVE: To develop a novel prognostic indicator for use in patients with advanced cancer that is significantly better than clinicians' estimates of survival. DESIGN: Prospective multicentre observational cohort study. SETTING: 18 palliative care services in the UK (including hospices, hospital support teams, and community teams). PARTICIPANTS: 1018 patients with locally advanced or metastatic cancer, no longer being treated for cancer, and recently referred to palliative care services. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Performance of a composite model to predict whether patients were likely to survive for "days" (0-13 days), "weeks" (14-55 days), or "months+" (>55 days), compared with actual survival and clinicians' predictions. RESULTS: O...
Objectives: The Prognosis in Palliative care Study II (PiPS2) was a large multicentre observational ...
Disclosures: The author(s) indicated no potential conflicts of interest. Purpose. Predicting prognos...
AbstractContextPhysicians overestimate survival in patients with advanced cancer. Patient-reported o...
BACKGROUND: More accurate methods of prognostication are likely to lead to improvements in the quali...
Abstract Background More accurate methods of prognostication are likely to lead to improvements in t...
BackgroundPrognosis in Palliative care Study (PiPS) models predict survival probabilities in advance...
BACKGROUND: Prognostic information is important for patients with cancer, their families, and clinic...
BACKGROUND: The Prognosis in Palliative care Study (PiPS) prognostic survival models predict surviva...
Background: The Prognosis in Palliative care Scale (PiPS) predicts survival in advanced cancer patie...
Prognostic characterization in the initial assessment of patients with advanced cancer disease is an...
BACKGROUND: In patients with advanced cancer, prognosis is usually determined using clinicians' pred...
© AlphaMed Press 2019 Background: The optimal prognostic factors in patients with advanced cancer ar...
Background: Prognosis in Palliative Care Study (PiPS) predictor models were developed in 2011 to est...
Prognosis is one of the most challenging questions with which physicians are confronted. Accuracy in...
Prognosis is one of the most challenging questions with which physicians are confronted. Accuracy in...
Objectives: The Prognosis in Palliative care Study II (PiPS2) was a large multicentre observational ...
Disclosures: The author(s) indicated no potential conflicts of interest. Purpose. Predicting prognos...
AbstractContextPhysicians overestimate survival in patients with advanced cancer. Patient-reported o...
BACKGROUND: More accurate methods of prognostication are likely to lead to improvements in the quali...
Abstract Background More accurate methods of prognostication are likely to lead to improvements in t...
BackgroundPrognosis in Palliative care Study (PiPS) models predict survival probabilities in advance...
BACKGROUND: Prognostic information is important for patients with cancer, their families, and clinic...
BACKGROUND: The Prognosis in Palliative care Study (PiPS) prognostic survival models predict surviva...
Background: The Prognosis in Palliative care Scale (PiPS) predicts survival in advanced cancer patie...
Prognostic characterization in the initial assessment of patients with advanced cancer disease is an...
BACKGROUND: In patients with advanced cancer, prognosis is usually determined using clinicians' pred...
© AlphaMed Press 2019 Background: The optimal prognostic factors in patients with advanced cancer ar...
Background: Prognosis in Palliative Care Study (PiPS) predictor models were developed in 2011 to est...
Prognosis is one of the most challenging questions with which physicians are confronted. Accuracy in...
Prognosis is one of the most challenging questions with which physicians are confronted. Accuracy in...
Objectives: The Prognosis in Palliative care Study II (PiPS2) was a large multicentre observational ...
Disclosures: The author(s) indicated no potential conflicts of interest. Purpose. Predicting prognos...
AbstractContextPhysicians overestimate survival in patients with advanced cancer. Patient-reported o...