2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.jgo.2022.08.015
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Change in four measures of physical function among older adults during lung cancer treatment: A mixed methods cohort study

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“…In this study, 70% of NSCLC survivors had a decline in LSM at 2 months of treatment and at 6 months, only 8% had recovered to baseline, 18% had no recovery, and 37% had additional decline in LSM 28 . Life‐Space Assessment scores were strongly correlated with QOL scores such that those with lower LSA scores (≥ 10‐point decrease) had lower QOL scores 28 …”
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“…In this study, 70% of NSCLC survivors had a decline in LSM at 2 months of treatment and at 6 months, only 8% had recovered to baseline, 18% had no recovery, and 37% had additional decline in LSM 28 . Life‐Space Assessment scores were strongly correlated with QOL scores such that those with lower LSA scores (≥ 10‐point decrease) had lower QOL scores 28 …”
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confidence: 62%
“…This decline stabilized but did not rebound to their pretreatment baseline by 6 months. 30 Qualitative findings from the study indicated fatigue, anxiety, and dependence in Instrumental Activities of Daily Living were associated with the low LSA score; 28,30 however, that study did not explore the impact of LSM on QOL.…”
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