| 1. Medication: Use of opioid analgesia |
| 2. ECOG-PS at baseline: Physician-assessed |
| 3. ECOG-PS at baseline: Patient-assessed |
| 4. ECOG-PS Day 8: Physician-assessed |
| 5. ECOG-PS Day 8: Patient-assessed |
| 6. MSAS-SF: Number of symptoms |
| 7. MSAS-SF: Physical symptom subscale score (MSASPHYS) |
| 8. MSAS-SF: Psychological symptom subscale score (MSASPSYCH) |
| 9. MSAS-SF: Total symptom distress score (TMSAS) |
| 10. MSAS-SF: Global Distress Index (GDI) |
| 11. PSQI: Usual Bedtime (BT) |
| 12. PSQI: Time to fall asleep (SOL) |
| 13. PSQI: Usual getting up time (GUT) |
| 14. PSQI: Hours of sleep per night (TST) |
| 15. PSQI: Sleep disturbance—Cannot get to sleep within 30 min |
| 16. PSQI: Sleep disturbance—Wake up in the middle of the night or early morning |
| 17. PSQI: Sleep disturbance—Have to get up to use bathroom |
| 18. PSQI Sleep disturbance—Cannot breathe comfortably |
| 19. PSQI Sleep disturbance—Cough or snore loudly |
| 20. PSQI Sleep disturbance—Feel too cold |
| 21. PSQI Sleep disturbance—Feel too hot |
| 22. PSQI: Sleep disturbance—Had bad dreams |
| 23. PSQI: Sleep disturbance—Have pain |
| 24. PSQI: Subjective sleep quality |
| 25. PSQI: Use of medication for sleep |
| 26. PSQI: Daytime dysfunction: Trouble staying awake |
| 27. PSQI: Keep up enough enthusiasm to get things done |
| 28. PSQI: Presence of bed partner or roommate |
| 29. PiPS-B algorithm: Abbreviated Mental Test Score (out of 10) |
| 30. PiPS-B algorithm: Patient’s pulse rate |
| 31. PiPS-B algorithm: Global Health Status Score (1 = extremely poor health; 7 = normal health) |
| 32. PiPS-B algorithm: Clinician’s estimate of survival (Days/Weeks/Months+) |
| 33. Modified Glasgow Prognostic Score (mGPS) |
| 34. Bloods: Haemoglobin (g/L) (130–180) |
| 35. Bloods: White Blood Count (109/L) (4–11) |
| 36. Bloods: Neutrophils (109/L) (2.0–7.5) |
| 37. Bloods: Lymphocytes (109/L) (1.0–4.0) |
| 38. Bloods: Platelets (109/L) (150–450) |
| 39. Bloods: Sodium (mmol/L) (133–146) |
| 40. Bloods: Potassium (mmol/L) (3.5–5.3) |
| 41. Bloods: Urea (mmol/L) (2.5–7.8) |
| 42. Bloods: Creatinine (µmol/L) (64–104) |
| 43. Bloods: ALP (IU/L) (30–130) |
| 44. Bloods: ALT (IU/L) (<50) |
| 45. Bloods: Albumin (g/L) (35–50) |
| 46. Bloods: C-reactive protein (CRP) (mg/L) (<10) |
| 47. Wrist actigraphy: Rest-activity parameter—Dichotomy Index (I < O) at least 72 h |
| 48. Wrist actigraphy: Rest-activity parameter—r24 (autocorrelation coefficient) at least 72 h |
| 49. Wrist actigraphy: Activity parameters—Mean activity during wakefulness at least 72 h |
| 50. Wrist actigraphy: Activity parameters—Mean daily activity (MDA) at least 72 h |
| 51. Wrist actigraphy: Sleep parameter—Bedtime (BT) |
| 52. Wrist actigraphy: Sleep parameter—Get up time (GUT) |
| 53. Wrist actigraphy: Sleep parameter—Time in bed (TIB) |
| 54. Wrist actigraphy: Sleep parameter—Total sleep time (TST) |
| 55. Wrist actigraphy: Sleep parameter—Sleep onset latency (SOL) |
| 56. Wrist actigraphy: Sleep parameter—Sleep Efficiency (%) |
| 57. Wrist actigraphy: Sleep parameter—Wake after sleep onset (WASO) |
| 58. Wrist actigraphy: Sleep parameter—Number of awake episodes (NA) |
| 59. Consensus Sleep Diary: Time in bed (BT) |
| 60. Consensus Sleep Diary: Time of final awakening |
| 61. Consensus Sleep Diary: Time out of bed (GUT) |
| 62. Consensus Sleep Diary: Time tried to go to sleep |
| 63. Consensus Sleep Diary: Time to fall asleep (SOL) |
| 64. Consensus Sleep Diary: Quality of Sleep |
| 65. Consensus Sleep Diary: Total amount of time awakenings lasted (WASO) |
| 66. Consensus Sleep Diary: Number of times awakened in the night (NA) |