The Electronic Frailty Index is Associated with Increased Infection and All-Cause Mortality Among Older Patients with Primary Lung Cancer: A Cohort Study
Yanjiao Shen,1,* Yuting Wang,2,* Qingyang Shi,1 Lisha Hou,3 Xiaoyan Chen,4 Birong Dong,3 Qiukui Hao3,5 1Department of Guideline and Rapid Recommendation, Cochrane China Centre, MAGIC China Centre, Chinese Evidence-Based Medicine Centre, West China Hospital, Sichuan University, Chengd...
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Main Authors: | Shen Y, Wang Y, Shi Q, Hou L, Chen X, Dong B, Hao Q |
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Dove Medical Press
2021
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