2015
DOI: 10.7314/apjcp.2015.16.15.6779
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Effects of Definitive Chemoradiotherapy on Respiratory Function Tests and Quality of Life Scores During Treatment of Lung Cancer

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“…The QOL, which is described as an individual response to the physical, mental, and social effects of diseases toward individual satisfaction in the daily life, has been emphasized for chronic disease. 8 We believe that the negative mental status of lung cancer patients affects their QOL adversely. A detailed study in this respect may provide the physicians with better insights toward understanding the importance of psychotherapy for patients with lung cancer.…”
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“…The QOL, which is described as an individual response to the physical, mental, and social effects of diseases toward individual satisfaction in the daily life, has been emphasized for chronic disease. 8 We believe that the negative mental status of lung cancer patients affects their QOL adversely. A detailed study in this respect may provide the physicians with better insights toward understanding the importance of psychotherapy for patients with lung cancer.…”
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confidence: 99%