Improving the assessment of quality of life in the clinical care of myeloma patients: The development and validation of the Myeloma Patient Outcome Scale (MyPOS)
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Multiple myeloma is an incurable cancer with a rising incidence globally. Less toxic treatments are increasingly available, so patients are living longer and treatment decisions are increasingly guided by QOL concerns. There is no QOL assessment tool designed specifically for use in the clinical care of people with myeloma.
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Improving the assessment of quality of life in the clinical care of myeloma patients: The development and validation of the Myeloma Patient Outcome Scale (MyPOS)
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Improving the assessment of quality of life in the clinical care of myeloma patients: The development and validation of the Myeloma Patient Outcome Scale (MyPOS)
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