| Literature DB >> 25741464 |
Akinwale Adeyemi Efunkoya1, Raphael Adetokunbo Adebola1, Kelvin Uchenna Omeje1, Ibiyinka Olushola Amole1, Benjamin Idemudia Akhiwu1, Daniel Otasowie Osunde2.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Quality of life (QoL) studies provide information about the impact of disease, the treatment of symptoms, and outcomes following treatment. The present study aims to evaluate the postoperative QoL of patients treated for oral cancer in a Nigerian government tertiary hospital.Entities:
Keywords: Oral cancer; Quality of life; Surgery
Year: 2015 PMID: 25741464 PMCID: PMC4347034 DOI: 10.5125/jkaoms.2015.41.1.19
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Korean Assoc Oral Maxillofac Surg ISSN: 1225-1585
Age and sex distribution of 68 subjects with oral malignancies over a 36 month period
Values are presented as number (%).
The histologic diagnosis and sex distribution of 24 subjects surgically treated for oral cancer
Values are presented as number (%).
University of Washington quality of life domain scores and importance rating of 24 subjects with oral malignancy at 6-month review
(=: more than one domain scored equal rating, -: domain was not rated as important)
Percentage best refers to the number of respondents with best score in the domain, expressed as a percentage.
Values are presented as mean±standard deviation, %, or number.
Quality of life general health values of 24 oral malignancy patients taken before and after surgery
(NA: question not available)
Key to ratings: A, '1' very poor, '2' poor, '3' fair, '4' good, '5' very good, and '6' outstanding; B, '1' much worse, '2' somewhat worse, '3' about the same, '4' somewhat better, and '5' much better; C, '1' very poor, '2' poor, '3' fair, '4' good, '5' very good, and '6' outstanding.