AbstractBackground: 30-day mortality (30DM) has been suggested as a clinical indicator of the avoidance of harm in palliative radiotherapy within the NHS, but no large-scale population-based studies exist. This large retrospective cohort study aims to investigate the factors that influence 30DM following palliative radiotherapy and consider its value as a clinical indicator.Methods: All radiotherapy episodes delivered in a large UK cancer centre between January 2004 and April 2011 were analysed. Patterns of palliative radiotherapy, 30DM and the variables affecting 30DM were assessed. The impact of these variables was assessed using logistic regression.Results: 14,972 palliative episodes were analysed. 6334 (42.3%) treatments were delivered ...
This cohort study of patients with advanced cancer who received palliative radiotherapy within 30 da...
Background: Palliative radiotherapy (PRT) can significantly improve quality of life...
PURPOSE: To investigate the utilization of palliative radiation therapy (RT), predictors for the use...
Background: 30-day mortality (30DM) has been suggested as a clinical indicator of the avoidance of h...
AbstractBackground: 30-day mortality (30DM) has been suggested as a clinical indicator of the avoida...
Background: The expected 30-day mortality rate for patients treated with palliative radiation is not...
Background: Several measurements defining the expected 30-day mortality (30-DM) to use in audit of r...
Abstract Background A significant proportion of patients with advanced cancer undergo palliative rad...
Indicador clínic; Radiació pal·liativa; PronòsticIndicador clínico: Radiación paliativa; PronósticoC...
BackgroundA significant proportion of patients with advanced cancer undergo palliative radiotherapy ...
We developed a predictive score system for 30-day mortality after palliative radiotherapy by using p...
We developed a predictive score system for 30-day mortality after palliative radiotherapy by using p...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE The 30-day expected mortality rate is frequently used as a metric to det...
Background/Aim: The study aimed to evaluate practice changes in the time period of the early wave of...
Background: Radiotherapy plays an important role for symptom control in advanced stage cancer patien...
This cohort study of patients with advanced cancer who received palliative radiotherapy within 30 da...
Background: Palliative radiotherapy (PRT) can significantly improve quality of life...
PURPOSE: To investigate the utilization of palliative radiation therapy (RT), predictors for the use...
Background: 30-day mortality (30DM) has been suggested as a clinical indicator of the avoidance of h...
AbstractBackground: 30-day mortality (30DM) has been suggested as a clinical indicator of the avoida...
Background: The expected 30-day mortality rate for patients treated with palliative radiation is not...
Background: Several measurements defining the expected 30-day mortality (30-DM) to use in audit of r...
Abstract Background A significant proportion of patients with advanced cancer undergo palliative rad...
Indicador clínic; Radiació pal·liativa; PronòsticIndicador clínico: Radiación paliativa; PronósticoC...
BackgroundA significant proportion of patients with advanced cancer undergo palliative radiotherapy ...
We developed a predictive score system for 30-day mortality after palliative radiotherapy by using p...
We developed a predictive score system for 30-day mortality after palliative radiotherapy by using p...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE The 30-day expected mortality rate is frequently used as a metric to det...
Background/Aim: The study aimed to evaluate practice changes in the time period of the early wave of...
Background: Radiotherapy plays an important role for symptom control in advanced stage cancer patien...
This cohort study of patients with advanced cancer who received palliative radiotherapy within 30 da...
Background: Palliative radiotherapy (PRT) can significantly improve quality of life...
PURPOSE: To investigate the utilization of palliative radiation therapy (RT), predictors for the use...