Background: age-related differences in the treatment of lung cancer patients have been reported in the past, but most previous studies have not recorded case-mix factors, nor have they studied the impact of such ageism on survival. Methods: a questionnaire-based study of diagnostic and case-mix factors was carried out across 48 hospital Trusts in the UK between 1997 and 1998. We identified 1,652 patients and followed through with regard to their treatment and survival for 6 months after diagnosis. Results: the median age of the population was 69 years, and for this analysis, was divided into three age groups: under 65 years, 65–74 and 75 years and over. There were significant inverse correlations between age and histological diagnosis, any ...
IntroductionCurative treatment of stage I non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) in elderly patients rep...
Background: making informed decisions about cancer care provision for older cancer patients can be c...
ERMAInternational audienceINTRODUCTION: Therapeutic decisions are difficult in elderly patients beca...
Background Results from studies addressing age-related patterns of cancer care have found evidence o...
Background: Results from studies addressing age-related patterns of cancer care have found evidence ...
Despite all efforts at management, prognosis of advanced lung cancer is extremely poor, with a media...
BACKGROUND: In the Netherlands in 1997, 43% of patients with newly diagnosed lung cancer were over 7...
Introduction: Almost 50% of all cancers and 70% of cancer deaths occur in cases aged 65 years and mo...
BACKGROUND: In the Netherlands in 1997, 43% of patients with newly diagnosed lung cancer were over 7...
The present study was conducted to determine whether it is justifiable to adapt treatment to age in ...
Treatment of elderly patients with lung cancer is significantly hindered by concerns about treatment...
OBJECTIVE: Lung cancer is the most diagnosed and the most frequent cause of cancer-related deaths in...
Objective Age is an important prognostic factor for lung cancer. However, no studies have investigat...
OBJECTIVE: Age is an important prognostic factor for lung cancer. However, no studies have investiga...
BackgroundAlthough lung cancer is most commonly diagnosed in elderly patients, evidence about tumor-...
IntroductionCurative treatment of stage I non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) in elderly patients rep...
Background: making informed decisions about cancer care provision for older cancer patients can be c...
ERMAInternational audienceINTRODUCTION: Therapeutic decisions are difficult in elderly patients beca...
Background Results from studies addressing age-related patterns of cancer care have found evidence o...
Background: Results from studies addressing age-related patterns of cancer care have found evidence ...
Despite all efforts at management, prognosis of advanced lung cancer is extremely poor, with a media...
BACKGROUND: In the Netherlands in 1997, 43% of patients with newly diagnosed lung cancer were over 7...
Introduction: Almost 50% of all cancers and 70% of cancer deaths occur in cases aged 65 years and mo...
BACKGROUND: In the Netherlands in 1997, 43% of patients with newly diagnosed lung cancer were over 7...
The present study was conducted to determine whether it is justifiable to adapt treatment to age in ...
Treatment of elderly patients with lung cancer is significantly hindered by concerns about treatment...
OBJECTIVE: Lung cancer is the most diagnosed and the most frequent cause of cancer-related deaths in...
Objective Age is an important prognostic factor for lung cancer. However, no studies have investigat...
OBJECTIVE: Age is an important prognostic factor for lung cancer. However, no studies have investiga...
BackgroundAlthough lung cancer is most commonly diagnosed in elderly patients, evidence about tumor-...
IntroductionCurative treatment of stage I non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) in elderly patients rep...
Background: making informed decisions about cancer care provision for older cancer patients can be c...
ERMAInternational audienceINTRODUCTION: Therapeutic decisions are difficult in elderly patients beca...