Patient-reported outcome measures for physical function in cancer patients: content comparison of the EORTC CAT Core, EORTC QLQ-C30, SF-36, FACT-G, and PROMIS measures using the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health

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T Schurr
F Loth
E Lidington
C Piccinin
JI Arraras
M Groenvold
B Holzner
M van Leeuwen
MA Petersen
H Schmidt
T Young
JM Giesinger
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[1] University Hospital of Psychiatry I,Department of Psychiatry, Psychotherapy, Psychosomatics, and Medical Psychology
[2] Innsbruck Medical University,Professorship for Psychological Diagnostics and Intervention Psychology, Faculty of Philosophy and Education
[3] Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt,Medical Oncology Department
[4] Cancer Behavioural Science Unit,Palliative Care Research Unit, Department of Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine GP, Bispebjerg & Frederiksberg Hospital
[5] King’s College London,Department of Psychiatry, Psychotherapy, Psychosomatics, and Medical Psychology
[6] Guy’s Hospital,Division of Psychosocial Research & Epidemiology
[7] Quality of Life Department,University Clinic and Outpatient Clinic for Radiotherapy and Institute of Health and Nursing Science
[8] Hospital Universitario de Navarra,undefined
[9] University of Copenhagen,undefined
[10] University Hospital of Psychiatry II,undefined
[11] Innsbruck Medical University,undefined
[12] The Netherlands Cancer Institute,undefined
[13] Medical Faculty of Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg,undefined
[14] Lynda Jackson Macmillan Centre,undefined
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Patient-reported outcome measures; Physical function; Cancer; Linking; International classification of functioning disability and health; ICF; PROM;
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