BackgroundPeople with advanced cancer experience multiple symptoms during their illness trajectory, which can fluctuate in intensity.AimTo describe the course of self-reported quality of life, emotional functioning, physical functioning and symptom intensity over time in cancer patients receiving palliative care.DesignLongitudinal study with monthly assessments, using the EORTC QLQ-C15-PAL. Data were analysed (1) prospectively, from baseline to >= 8-month follow-up; and (2) retrospectively, by taking death as index date and comparing results from three cross-sectional subsamples at different stages of illness (time to death >= 6, 5-3 and 2-0 months). Linear mixed models were calculated.Setting/participantsA total of 1739 patients (mean age ...
The aims of this study were to assess in two different settings and at two different points of time ...
The aims of this study were to assess in two different settings and at two different points of time ...
The aims of this study were to assess in two different settings and at two different points of time ...
Background People with advanced cancer experience multiple symptoms during their illness trajectory,...
Background People with advanced cancer experience multiple symptoms during their illness trajectory...
BackgroundPeople with advanced cancer experience multiple symptoms during their illness trajectory, ...
Despite the growing consensus on the benefits of initiating palliative care early in the disease tra...
Aim: The aim of the study was to describe the symptoms experienced by cancer patients receiving pall...
Despite the growing consensus on the benefits of initiating palliative care early in the disease tra...
Despite the growing consensus on the benefits of initiating palliative care early in the disease tra...
Background Despite the growing consensus on the benefits of initiating palliative care early in the ...
Background Despite the growing consensus on the benefits of initiating palliative care early in the ...
INTRODUCTION: Symptom management in patients undergoing palliative chemotherapy is challenging, as p...
Background: Cancer patients experience multiple symptoms throughout the course of the disease. We ai...
Background: Cancer patients experience multiple symptoms throughout the course of the disease. We ai...
The aims of this study were to assess in two different settings and at two different points of time ...
The aims of this study were to assess in two different settings and at two different points of time ...
The aims of this study were to assess in two different settings and at two different points of time ...
Background People with advanced cancer experience multiple symptoms during their illness trajectory,...
Background People with advanced cancer experience multiple symptoms during their illness trajectory...
BackgroundPeople with advanced cancer experience multiple symptoms during their illness trajectory, ...
Despite the growing consensus on the benefits of initiating palliative care early in the disease tra...
Aim: The aim of the study was to describe the symptoms experienced by cancer patients receiving pall...
Despite the growing consensus on the benefits of initiating palliative care early in the disease tra...
Despite the growing consensus on the benefits of initiating palliative care early in the disease tra...
Background Despite the growing consensus on the benefits of initiating palliative care early in the ...
Background Despite the growing consensus on the benefits of initiating palliative care early in the ...
INTRODUCTION: Symptom management in patients undergoing palliative chemotherapy is challenging, as p...
Background: Cancer patients experience multiple symptoms throughout the course of the disease. We ai...
Background: Cancer patients experience multiple symptoms throughout the course of the disease. We ai...
The aims of this study were to assess in two different settings and at two different points of time ...
The aims of this study were to assess in two different settings and at two different points of time ...
The aims of this study were to assess in two different settings and at two different points of time ...