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Subtype classification was assessed according to the "Burnout Clinical Subtype Questionnaire" (BCSQ-36).
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Tumour staging and histological classification were assessed according to TNM Classification of Malignant Tumours (Sobin and Wittekind, 2002) defined by the International Union Against Cancer UICCC) and the World Health Organization Histological Classification of Tumours (Hamilton and Altonen, 2000).
Classification of TNM stage was assessed according to the sixth edition of the TNM classification system of the American Joint Committee on Cancer/International Union Against Cancer.
Pathologic T-stages were uniformly adjusted according to the TNM 2009 classification system; tumour grade was assessed according to the WHO 1973 guidelines (Lopez-Beltran et al, 2004; Sobin et al, 2009).
Neurologic condition on admission was evaluated according to the Hunt and Kosnik classification [ 10], and severity of SAH was assessed according to Fisher's classification [ 11].
Staging and diagnosis of gastric carcinoma was assessed according to the WHO classification (WHO Classification. Tumours of the Digestive System, 2000) and the TNM classification set out by the International Union against cancer (Wittekind et al, 2003).
These pathological findings were analyzed according to the Japanese Classification of Gastric Carcinoma, and the cancer stage was assessed according to the Union for International Cancer Control UICCC) TNM Classification of Malignant Tumors, 7th edition.
Initial staging of the tumor was assessed according to the VII Classification of the American Joint Committee on Cancer AJCCC) and the Working Formulation Classification for Lymphoma.
Histological grade was assessed according to WHO classification.
Histological grade was assessed according to WHO classification (Table 1).
The stage of tumours was assessed according to TNM classification system (Sobin and Wittekind, 2002).
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