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Comparison of Frailty Screening Performance and Predictive Validity of Adverse Health Outcomes in Breast Cancer Patients Using Frailty Screening Tools

Comparison of Frailty Screening Performance and Predictive Validity of Adverse Health Outcomes in Breast Cancer Patients Using Frailty Screening Tools

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50 years and older
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

This study uses the Physical Frailty Phenotype (PFP) as the diagnostic criterion for frailty and aims to explore the frailty screening scale FRAIL (The FRAIL Scale), Tilburg Frailty Index (TFI) and geriatric screening. Screening performance of Tool-8 (Geriatric-8, G-8) in breast cancer patients, to compare the predictive validity of different frailty screening scales for adverse health outcomes in breast cancer patients, and to select appropriate frailty screening methods for breast cancer patients in my country Screening scale.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Clinical diagnosis of breast cancer
  • Age ≥50 years old
  • the treatment plan discussed by MDT includes surgery and chemotherapy
  • can walk on their own (with the assistance of walking aids)

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Communication disorders
  • Mental disorders that can't cooperate normally
  • Combined with other malignant tumours
  • Terminal stage of the disease

Study details
    Frailty Syndrome

NCT06467149

Ju Qiu

25 June 2024

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