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Quality of life after proctocolectomy. A comparison of Brooke ileostomy, Kock pouch, and ileal pouch-anal anastomosis.

open access: bronze, 1991
Lothar W. Köhler   +3 more
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The Quality of Life: What Quality? Whose Life?

Interdisciplinary Science Reviews, 1992
As a consequence of industrialization, we face unprecedented pressures on the carrying capacity of the earth. Desertification, pollution and global climate changes can only increase these pressures, and will cause vast increases in the number of refugees and widespread risks to human health.
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Quality of life

Cancer, 1987
The term quality of life (QL) is a global characterization usually consisting of the following factors: physical function, symptoms from disease and/or treatment, occupational and social interactions, and psychological parameters, including mood with some overall assessment of well-being, such as happiness or satisfaction.
C R, Smart, J W, Yates
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Quality of Life in Oncology [PDF]

open access: possible, 2013
Continuous improvements in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer lead to improved cure rates and longer survival. However, in many patients, the disease becomes chronic. In this context, the patients' quality of life (QOL) becomes a crucial issue.
Anna Stickel, Ute Goerling
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Quality of Life in Montevideo [PDF]

open access: possibleSSRN Electronic Journal, 2008
This paper analyzes various dimensions of the quality of life in Montevideo. The paper finds that satisfaction with various public goods and services at the neighborhood level play a minor role in the overall reported well-being of individuals and in the satisfaction of life domains, such as leisure, social life, family, health, housing, neighborhood ...
Zuleika Ferre   +2 more
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