Pearson correlation coefficient analysis using the QLQ-C15-PAL scale relationships between the different dimensions, we found that fatigue (FA) and loss of appetite (AP), pain (PA) are highly It is worth mentioning that the overall quality of life (QOL) were weakly correlated with the other dimensions (r <4) The results show a correlation than Kikuko Miyazaki et al study in Japan to get a low correlation, but with Dong Wook Shin et al study in Korea is almost the Therefore, this study made this correlation data more support for palliative care by the patient's quality of life more in addition to symptoms and functional factors beyond this Individual's subjective evaluation of the quality of life should include more social psychological variables (such as patients with flu, relationship problems, ), it is precisely because of these important factors in the evaluation of the quality of life in the absence of scale, leading to overall quality of life (QOL) In the QLQ-C15-PAL scale of exclusion [19]