Figure 2.
Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQoL) at the Individual Level Separately for Each HRQoL Scale/Item: Distribution of Patients Who Deteriorated, Improved, and Remained Stable Between Baseline and First Follow-Up Moment.
AP, appetite loss; BC, bladder control; CD, communication deficit; CF, cognitive functioning; CO, constipation; DI, diarrhea; DR, drowsiness; DY, dyspnea; EF, emotional functioning; FA, fatigue; FI, financial impact, FU, future uncertainty, GH, global health status; HA, headache; HL, hair loss; IS, itchy skin; MD, motor dysfunction; NV, nausea and vomiting; PA, pain; PF, physical functioning; RF, role functioning; SE, seizures; SF, social functioning, SL, insomnia; VD, visual disorder; WL, weakness of the legs. Change in HRQoL scores were based on 10- or more point clinically relevant difference.