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ABSTRACT Intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (iCCA) ranks as the second most common primary liver cancer, compared to about 20% of cases. Its global incidence has climbed over the past four decades, yet early detection remains indefinable due to its asymptomatic nature. Five‐year survival rate of approximately is under 10%.
Yaqoob Muhammad +10 more
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Health-related quality of life in patients with obstructive sleep apnea - a systematic review update assessing the quality of measurement properties of patient-reported outcome measures. [PDF]
Wildenauer A +3 more
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ISSUES IN THE DEFINITIONS OF HRQoL
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Abstract We assessed the proportion of childhood TBI survivors who experienced favourable or less favourable psychosocial outcomes (defined as less favourable when 20% or more of the sample report difficulties or unmet needs) compared to controls and to explore factors associated with these outcomes at 20 years post‐TBI.
Edith Botchway‐Commey +7 more
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High-intensity interval training affects physical components of quality of life and skills in daily activities in multiple sclerosis : interim analysis of a randomized controlled trial [PDF]
Bansi, Jens +3 more
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ABSTRACT Aim and Objective To explore how receiving gerontological nurse telephone support assisted caregivers of older adults to provide care after hospital discharge. Background Informal caregivers are vital to the recovery of older patients after hospital discharge, but often feel under‐prepared and unsupported.
Cheng Yen Loo +7 more
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A Current Overview of Quality-of-Life Research in Chronic Myeloid Leukemia (CML). [PDF]
Deneberg S.
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Some considerations relating to the attribution of NHS activity to outcomes for people with long-term conditions [PDF]
Fernández, José-Luis +2 more
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Graphical abstract summarizing the evidence from randomized controlled trials comparing education and self‐management with other non‐surgical interventions for temporomandibular disorders. ABSTRACT Objective To evaluate the efficacy of education and self‐management (ED and SM) interventions delivered by a health care provider, either alone or in ...
Geneviève Ferland +5 more
wiley +1 more source
Death anxiety predicts fear of progression in people with rheumatic conditions. [PDF]
Richmond B +4 more
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