Guest guest Posted January 26, 2011 Report Share Posted January 26, 2011 What's been the impact of CAL-101 on your Quality of Life? And how has that changed over the course of treatment? I'd be grateful if you could also share a risk profile of your disease at the beginning of treatment with CAL-101. To provide an objective measure of Quality of Life, I've included the Karnofsky scale: 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 Mark Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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