Predicting life expectancy in patients with advanced incurable cancer: a review.

Monica Krishnan, Jennifer S Temel, Alexi A Wright, Rachelle Bernacki, Kathy Selvaggi, Tracy Balboni
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Oncologists frequently face the difficult task of estimating prognosis in patients with incurable malignancies. Their prediction of prognosis informs decision-making ranging from recommendations of cancer treatments to hospice enrollment. Unfortunately, physicians' estimates of prognosis are often inaccurate and overly optimistic. Further, physicians often fail to disclose their prognosis estimates, despite patient wishes to the contrary. Several studies have examined patient factors that might improve physicians' prognostic accuracy, including performance status, clinical symptoms and laboratory values. Prognostic models have been developed and validated but, to date, none are able to provide accurate estimates throughout the spectrum of advanced illness. This review examines tools utilized to predict life expectancy for patients with advanced, incurable cancer.

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预测晚期无法治愈的癌症患者的预期寿命:综述。
肿瘤学家经常面临估计无法治愈的恶性肿瘤患者预后的困难任务。他们对预后的预测为从癌症治疗建议到临终关怀登记的决策提供了信息。不幸的是,医生对预后的估计往往是不准确和过于乐观的。此外,医生往往不透露他们的预后估计,尽管病人希望相反。一些研究已经检查了可能提高医生预后准确性的患者因素,包括表现状态、临床症状和实验室值。预后模型已经开发并得到验证,但迄今为止,没有一种模型能够提供整个晚期疾病谱系的准确估计。本文综述了用于预测晚期无法治愈的癌症患者预期寿命的工具。
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