2018
DOI: 10.1017/s0266462318002428
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PP98 Efficacy Of The Multi-Attribute Utility Instruments To Reflect Quality Of Life Of Cancer Patients

Abstract: Introduction:Health state utilities measured by the generic multi-attribute utility instruments (MAUIs) differ. Empirical evidence suggests that some MAUIs are more sensitive than others in reflecting the quality of life (QoL) of patients in particular disease areas. Additionally, in order to estimate utilities based on cancer-specific health-related quality of life instruments (CSQoLs), a number of mapping functions have emerged. Although it is common practice to apply a CSQoL instead of a MAUI in clinical tr… Show more

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