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. 2016 Feb 23;27(5):868–874. doi: 10.1093/annonc/mdw065

Figure 2.

Figure 2.

Percentage of patients experiencing a meaningful improvement in Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy-Prostate (FACT-P) subscale scores while on treatment (week 16 and/or week 24). EWB, emotional well-being; FWB, functional well-being; PCS, prostate cancer subscale; PRS, pain-related score; PWB, physical well-being; SWB, social/family well-being. aA responder was defined as a patient having an increase in score of ≥3 points from baseline at either week 16 and/or week 24. bFor the pain-related score of the PCS, a responder was defined as a patient having an increase in score of ≥2 from baseline at either week 16 and/or week 24. A patient who initiated opioid use after baseline was assumed to be a non-responder from that time point forward.