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Additional file 1: of Health-related quality of life in long-term survivors of colorectal cancer and its association with all-cause mortality: a German cohort study

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posted on 2018-11-22, 05:00 authored by Ilka Ratjen, Clemens Schafmayer, Janna Enderle, Romina di Giuseppe, Sabina Waniek, Manja Koch, Greta Burmeister, Ute Nöthlings, Jochen Hampe, Sabrina Schlesinger, Wolfgang Lieb
Table S1. Sensitivity analysis: Median and IQR for the HRQOL summary score and its scales and symptom prevalence (defined as percent of individuals with any symptoms of the respective scale) among 880 CRC long-term survivors (excluding 414 CRC survivors with a diagnosis of metastases or other cancers); Table S2 Sensitivity analysis: Median and IQR for the HRQOL summary score and its scales and symptom prevalence (defined as percent of individuals with any symptoms of the respective scale) among 414 CRC long-term survivors with a diagnosis of metastases or other cancers; Figure S1 Kaplan-Meier-Curves of overall survival of 1294 CRC survivors according to quartiles of the HRQOL summary score. The log-rank p value is < 0.0001. Abbreviations: CRC, colorectal cancer.; Table S3 Sensitivity Analysis: HRsa and 95% CIs of all-cause mortality per 10-point-increments of QLQ-C30 scales in CRC survivors (n = 880) after excluding individuals with a diagnosis of metastases or other cancers (n = 414); Table S4 Sensitivity Analysis: HRsa and 95% CIs of all-cause mortality per 10-point-increments of QLQ-C30 scales in CRC survivors with a diagnosis of metastases or other cancers (n = 414) (DOCX 41 kb)

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