PS tumor scoring criteria


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The tumor scoring criteria, also known as the physical score, is used to evaluate a patient's ability to live in daily life. It can be divided into five grades. For example, when the patient can move normally, a zero score will be scored. If the patient's symptoms are mild, and he can live independently, and can engage in light physical labor, a score will be scored at this time. However, if the patient shows obvious symptoms and can also live independently, two scores will be scored at this time. If the tumor patient shows some obvious symptoms, stays in bed more than 50% of the time during the day, and some parts of life can be taken care of, this time score 3 points; if the patient's symptoms are severe, stay in bed score 4 points; if the tumor patient shows signs of death, this time score 5 points.