Predictors of physical functioning among geriatric patients with small cell or non-small cell lung cancer 3 months after diagnosis
Abstract This study investigated how treatment options, symptom severity, prediagnosis levels of physical functioning, comorbidity, gender, and age predicted current physical functioning in geriatric patients with small-cell or non-small-cell lung cancer, 12 weeks after their diagnosis. The study i...
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