Background: Geriatric Assessment is an appropriate method for identifying older cancer patients at risk of life-threatening events during therapy. Yet, it is underused in practice, mainly because it is time- and resource-consuming. This study aims to identify the best screening tool to identify older cancer patients requiring geriatric assessment by comparing the performance of two short assessment tools the G
The onco-geriatric population is increasing and thus more and more elderly will require surgery; an ...
The onco-geriatric population is increasing and thus more and more elderly will require surgery; an ...
Patients aged 70 or older represent about half of all cancer patients. Aging is a highly individual ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Geriatric Assessment is an appropriate method for identifying older cancer ...
Importance: Older adults with cancer are at risk of overtreatment or undertreatment when decision-ma...
Background: Geriatric Assessment is an appropriate method for identifying older cancer patients at r...
The use of comprehensive geriatric assessment (CGA) in cancer patients older than 70 is recommended....
Background: To evaluate the large-scale feasibility and usefulness of geriatric screening and assess...
<div><p>Geriatric assessment (GA) is resource-consuming, necessitating screening tools to select app...
Purpose of Review: Aging is associated with decreased physiologic reserve, and older adults are more...
Purpose: During the last decade, oncologists and geriatricians have begun to work together to integr...
Cancer is a disease of older people, but this age group has often been excluded from clinical trials...
Geriatric assessment (GA) is resource-consuming, necessitating screening tools to select appropriate...
Screening tools have been developed to identify patients warranting a complete geriatric assessment ...
With the increasing number and proportion of older persons diagnosed with cancer, we are challenged ...
The onco-geriatric population is increasing and thus more and more elderly will require surgery; an ...
The onco-geriatric population is increasing and thus more and more elderly will require surgery; an ...
Patients aged 70 or older represent about half of all cancer patients. Aging is a highly individual ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Geriatric Assessment is an appropriate method for identifying older cancer ...
Importance: Older adults with cancer are at risk of overtreatment or undertreatment when decision-ma...
Background: Geriatric Assessment is an appropriate method for identifying older cancer patients at r...
The use of comprehensive geriatric assessment (CGA) in cancer patients older than 70 is recommended....
Background: To evaluate the large-scale feasibility and usefulness of geriatric screening and assess...
<div><p>Geriatric assessment (GA) is resource-consuming, necessitating screening tools to select app...
Purpose of Review: Aging is associated with decreased physiologic reserve, and older adults are more...
Purpose: During the last decade, oncologists and geriatricians have begun to work together to integr...
Cancer is a disease of older people, but this age group has often been excluded from clinical trials...
Geriatric assessment (GA) is resource-consuming, necessitating screening tools to select appropriate...
Screening tools have been developed to identify patients warranting a complete geriatric assessment ...
With the increasing number and proportion of older persons diagnosed with cancer, we are challenged ...
The onco-geriatric population is increasing and thus more and more elderly will require surgery; an ...
The onco-geriatric population is increasing and thus more and more elderly will require surgery; an ...
Patients aged 70 or older represent about half of all cancer patients. Aging is a highly individual ...