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Measurement of Utility in Nonmelanoma Skin Cancer
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Using the standard gamble health utility method in patients with BCC or SCC, it appears that these tumors have a minimal impact on the quality of life in the present study group. However, the results may simply reflect the poor sensitivity of the standard gamble health utility method to accurately assess quality of life changes in patients with NMSC. A modification of the standard gamble method did show that patients with NMSC associated surgical treatments with a better health outcome. New outcome measures need to be devised to accurately assess the toll of NMSC on patients.
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