a standard way of measuring the ability of cancer patients to perform ordinary tasks. the karnofsky performance scores range from 0 to 100. a higher score means the patient is better able to carry out daily activities. kps may be used to determine a patient's prognosis, to measure changes in a patient’s ability to function, or to decide if a patient could be included in a clinical trial. also called karnofsky performance status.
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