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In medicine
Medicine

Medicine is the art and science of healing. It encompasses a range of health care practices evolved to maintain and restore health by the prevention and treatment of illness....
 (oncology
Oncology

Oncology is the branch of medicine that studies tumors . A medical professional who practices oncology is an oncologist. The term originates from the Greek onkos , meaning bulk, mass, or tumor and the suffix -logy, meaning "study of"....
 and other fields), performance status is an attempt to quantify cancer
Cancer

Cancer is a class of diseases in which a group of cell display uncontrolled growth , invasion , and sometimes metastasis . These three malignant properties of cancers differentiate them from benign tumors, which are self-limited, do not invade or metastasize....
 patients'
Cancer patient

Although every disease has its patients, to be a cancer patient has a very specific meaning, both to the patients and their relatives and the general public....
 general wellbeing. This measure is used to determine whether they can receive chemotherapy
Chemotherapy

Chemotherapy, in its most general sense, refers to treatment of disease by chemicals that kill cells, specifically those of micro-organisms or cancer....
, whether dose adjustment is necessary, and as a measure for the required intensity of palliative care
Palliative care

Palliative care is any form of medical care or treatment that concentrates on reducing the severity of disease symptoms, rather than striving to halt, delay, or reverse progression of the disease itself or provide a cure....
. It is also used in oncological
Oncology

Oncology is the branch of medicine that studies tumors . A medical professional who practices oncology is an oncologist. The term originates from the Greek onkos , meaning bulk, mass, or tumor and the suffix -logy, meaning "study of"....
 randomized controlled trial
Randomized controlled trial

A randomized controlled trial is a type of scientific experiment most commonly used in testing the efficacy or effectiveness of healthcare Service or health technologies ....
s as a measure of quality of life
Quality of life

Quality of life is the degree of well-being felt by an individual or group of people.Quality of life cannot be measured directly, however the perception of QOL is made up of of two components: the physical and the psychological....
.

e are various scoring systems. The most generally used are the Karnofsky score and the Zubrod score, the latter being used in publications by the WHO
World Health Organization

The World Health Organization is a specialized agency of the United Nations that acts as a coordinating authority on international public health....
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In medicine
Medicine

Medicine is the art and science of healing. It encompasses a range of health care practices evolved to maintain and restore health by the prevention and treatment of illness....
 (oncology
Oncology

Oncology is the branch of medicine that studies tumors . A medical professional who practices oncology is an oncologist. The term originates from the Greek onkos , meaning bulk, mass, or tumor and the suffix -logy, meaning "study of"....
 and other fields), performance status is an attempt to quantify cancer
Cancer

Cancer is a class of diseases in which a group of cell display uncontrolled growth , invasion , and sometimes metastasis . These three malignant properties of cancers differentiate them from benign tumors, which are self-limited, do not invade or metastasize....
 patients'
Cancer patient

Although every disease has its patients, to be a cancer patient has a very specific meaning, both to the patients and their relatives and the general public....
 general wellbeing. This measure is used to determine whether they can receive chemotherapy
Chemotherapy

Chemotherapy, in its most general sense, refers to treatment of disease by chemicals that kill cells, specifically those of micro-organisms or cancer....
, whether dose adjustment is necessary, and as a measure for the required intensity of palliative care
Palliative care

Palliative care is any form of medical care or treatment that concentrates on reducing the severity of disease symptoms, rather than striving to halt, delay, or reverse progression of the disease itself or provide a cure....
. It is also used in oncological
Oncology

Oncology is the branch of medicine that studies tumors . A medical professional who practices oncology is an oncologist. The term originates from the Greek onkos , meaning bulk, mass, or tumor and the suffix -logy, meaning "study of"....
 randomized controlled trial
Randomized controlled trial

A randomized controlled trial is a type of scientific experiment most commonly used in testing the efficacy or effectiveness of healthcare Service or health technologies ....
s as a measure of quality of life
Quality of life

Quality of life is the degree of well-being felt by an individual or group of people.Quality of life cannot be measured directly, however the perception of QOL is made up of of two components: the physical and the psychological....
.

Scoring systems

There are various scoring systems. The most generally used are the Karnofsky score and the Zubrod score, the latter being used in publications by the WHO
World Health Organization

The World Health Organization is a specialized agency of the United Nations that acts as a coordinating authority on international public health....
. For children, the Lansky score is used.

Parallel scoring systems include the Global Assessment of Functioning
Global Assessment of Functioning

The Global Assessment of Functioning is a numeric scale used by mental health clinicians and physicians to subjectively rate the social, occupational and psychological functioning of adults, e.g., how well or adaptively one is meeting various problems-in-living....
 (GAF) score, which has been incorporated as the fifth axis of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders

The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders is published by the American Psychiatric Association and provides diagnostic criteria for classification of mental disorders....
 (DSM) of psychiatry
Psychiatry

Psychiatry is a Medicine Specialty devoted to the Treatment of mental disorders, Biomedical research and Prevention of mental disorder. The term was first coined by the German physician Johann Christian Reil in 1808....
.

Karnofsky scoring

The Karnofsky score runs from 100 to 0, where 100 is "perfect" health and 0 is death. Although the score has been described with intervals of 10, a practitioner may choose decimals if he or she feels a patient's situation holds somewhere between two marks. It is named after Dr David A. Karnofsky, who described the scale with Dr Joseph H. Burchenal in 1949.
  • 100% - normal, no complaints, no signs of disease
  • 90% - capable of normal activity, few symptoms or signs of disease
  • 80% - normal activity with some difficulty, some symptoms or signs
  • 70% - caring for self, not capable of normal activity or work
  • 60% - requiring some help, can take care of most personal requirements
  • 50% - requires help often, requires frequent medical care
  • 40% - disabled, requires special care and help
  • 30% - severely disabled, hospital admission indicated but no risk of death
  • 20% - very ill, urgently requiring admission, requires supportive measures or treatment
  • 10% - moribund, rapidly progressive fatal disease processes
  • 0% - death.


ECOG/WHO/Zubrod score

The ECOG score (published by Oken et al in 1982), also called the WHO
World Health Organization

The World Health Organization is a specialized agency of the United Nations that acts as a coordinating authority on international public health....
 or Zubrod score (after C. Gordon Zubrod), runs from 0 to 5, with 0 denoting perfect health and 5 death:
  • 0 - Asymptomatic (Fully active, able to carry on all predisease activities without restriction)
  • 1 - Symptomatic but completely ambulatory (Restricted in physically strenuous activity but ambulatory and able to carry out work of a light or sedentary nature. For example, light housework, office work)
  • 2 - Symptomatic, <50% in bed during the day (Ambulatory and capable of all self care but unable to carry out any work activities. Up and about more than 50% of waking hours)
  • 3 - Symptomatic, >50% in bed, but not bedbound (Capable of only limited self-care, confined to bed or chair 50% or more of waking hours)
  • 4 - Bedbound (Completely disabled. Cannot carry on any self-care. Totally confined to bed or chair)
  • 5 - Death


Lansky score

Children, who might have more trouble expressing their experienced quality of life, require a somewhat more observational scoring system suggested and validated by Lansky et al in 1987:
  • 100 - fully active, normal
  • 90 - minor restrictions in strenuous physical activity
  • 80 - active, but tired more quickly
  • 70 - greater restriction of play and less time spent in play activity
  • 60 - up and around, but active play minimal; keeps busy by being involved in quieter activities
  • 50 - lying around much of the day, but gets dressed; no active playing participates in all quiet play and activities
  • 40 - mainly in bed; participates in quiet activities
  • 30 - bedbound; needing assistance even for quiet play
  • 20 - sleeping often; play entirely limited to very passive activities
  • 10 - doesn't play; does not get out of bed
  • 0 - unresponsive


Comparison

A comparison between the Zubrod and Karnofsky scales has been validated in a large sample of patients:

  • Zubrod 0 equals Karnofsky 100; 90-100
  • Zubrod 1 equals Karnofsky 80-90; 70-80
  • Zubrod 2 equals Karnofsky 60-70; 50-60
  • Zubrod 3 equals Karnofsky 40-50; 30-40
  • Zubrod 4 equals Karnofsky 20-30;10-20


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  • with the Karnofsky Performance Status.