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Volume 335:520-522 August 15, 1996 Number 7
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Assessment of Quality of Life

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To the Editor: Drs. Testa and Simonson (March 28 issue)1 raise important issues in measuring the quality of life. Oncology trials generally report only a single dimension — time, as in the duration of remission or median survival. A three-dimensional measure to assess the "volume" of life would be more relevant. It could be described with the following equation: quality of life = (L) x ({Sigma}(qol)n I) x M. The overall quality of life depends on the length of life (L), the sum of the quality of life (qol) in "n" different areas multiplied by the importance (I) of . . . [Full Text of this Article]

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