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>76. THE ROLE OF FRAILTY IN PREDICTING POSTOPERATIVE SOCIOECONOMIC OUTCOMES AMONG PATIENTS WITH METASTATIC BRAIN CANCER
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76. THE ROLE OF FRAILTY IN PREDICTING POSTOPERATIVE SOCIOECONOMIC OUTCOMES AMONG PATIENTS WITH METASTATIC BRAIN CANCER
Patient frailty is an important consideration in the context of providing high-value, cost-effective care, as it has shown to effectively predict postoperative morbidity and mortality in many surgical subspecialties. However, for metastatic cancer patients, there is a lack of consensus as to whether frailty effectively predicts postoperative outcomes such as survival and length of stay (LOS), specifically among patients with metastatic brain tumors.
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