Symptoms in advanced cancer = Les symptômes du cancer avancé : l'influence du genre, de l'âge, score de Karnofsky et score PaP : the influence of sex, age, Karnofsky Performance Status and PaP score

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PORZIO, Giampiero | AIELLI, Federica | VALENTI, Marco | VERNA, Lucilla | RICEVUTO, Enrico | CANNITA, Katia | ALOISI, Paolo | FICORELLA, Corrado

Cet article présente les conclusions d'une étude rétrospective italienne concernant l'impact de différents facteurs (âge, genre...) sur les symptômes de cancer avancé et sur les résultats des traitements.

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