Abstract

Recovery of Patient-Reported Quality of Life After EsophagectomyThe Annals of Thoracic SurgeryPreviewEsophagectomy is an important, but potentially morbid, operation used to treat benign and malignant conditions that may significantly impact patient quality of life(QOL). Patient-reported outcomes(PRO) are measures of QOL that come directly from patient self-report. This study characterizes patterns of change and recovery in PRO in the first year after esophagectomy. Full-Text PDF

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