Performance status is a measure of how well you are functioning. It
is measured using one of two scales. Your doctor will use one of these scales
as a rough guide to whether you will be able to tolerate chemotherapy or
whether you can be placed in a clinical trial.
Some doctors use a 1 to 100 scale, where 100 indicates that a person
is functioning at his or her absolute best, with no limitations or other health
problems.
Other doctors use a scale of 0 to 4 where:
- 0: Fully active, able to carry on all
activities.
- 1: Able to carry out most activities. Restrictions
apply to physically strenuous activity.
- 2: Active and able to care
for self. Unable to perform work activity. Up and about at least 50% of waking
hours.
- 3:Capable of only limited self-care. Confined to a bed or
chair at least 50% of waking hours.
- 4: Cannot care for self.
Confined to a bed or chair.
When referring to clinical trials that use a new therapy or
different doses of chemotherapy than normal, it is important to note the
performance status of the participants in the study. If their performance
status is 0 or 1, the information from that study may not be reasonable to
apply to someone with a performance status of 2, 3, or 4.