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Lebensqualität

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Geriatrische Onkologie

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Angesichts ständig zunehmender Behandlungsmaßnahmen hat sich in der Medizin, und besonders in der Onkologie gezeigt, dass die Aussagekraft sog. „harter“ Daten, wie verminderter Morbidität oder Mortalität, unzureichend ist.

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Porzsolt, F., Greimel, E., Sigle, J., Eisemann, M. (2002). Lebensqualität. In: Höffken, K., Wedding, U., Kolb, G. (eds) Geriatrische Onkologie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-56391-1_8

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