Introduction: Information regarding rectal cancer surgery outcomes and survival benefits in the elderly is sparse. Radical rectal surgery can be associated with substantial morbidity and mortality. We investigated age-specific survival for patients undergoing radical rectal surgery to determine outcomes in elderly patients Methods: Over a 10-year period data on all patients who underwent rectal cancer surgery was performed. Patients were grouped according to age and eight other variables including cancer stage (Duke’s/TNM). Data analysed using computer program R. Kaplan–Meier survival curves estimated for age groups and compared using a modified log-rank permutation test. Survival curves fitted using Cox proportional hazard models and ha...
Background: There is significant debate as to where to draw the line between undertreating older rec...
Introduction: Older patients have a higher risk for complications after rectal cancer surgery. Altho...
The majority of rectal cancer patients are elderly. Biological age, not chronological age alone, is ...
Background: This study aimed to evaluate the surgical strategies, operative results, and oncological...
Background: Limited information is available regarding the effect of age on choice of surgical and o...
BACKGROUND: Optimal treatment for locally advanced rectal cancer is neoadjuvant (chemo)radiation fol...
Background: The number of cases of rectal cancer in our older cohort is expected to rise with our ag...
Background: The number of cases of rectal cancer in our older cohort is expected to rise with our ag...
Background: Minimally invasive removal of rectal tumors has proven to be a safe alternative to the o...
none10Background: Today average life expectancy in Western Countries has reached 80 years. At the sa...
The elderly population comprises a significant proportion of patients diagnosed with rectal cancer. ...
Purpose This study analyzed the current approaches for rectal cancer treatment in elderly patients. ...
Objectives: As result of the aging population and increasing rectal cancer incidence, more older pat...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: The aim of this study was to compare the short- and long-term outcome of older and ...
BACKGROUND: The optimal treatment strategy for older rectal cancer patients remains unclear. The cur...
Background: There is significant debate as to where to draw the line between undertreating older rec...
Introduction: Older patients have a higher risk for complications after rectal cancer surgery. Altho...
The majority of rectal cancer patients are elderly. Biological age, not chronological age alone, is ...
Background: This study aimed to evaluate the surgical strategies, operative results, and oncological...
Background: Limited information is available regarding the effect of age on choice of surgical and o...
BACKGROUND: Optimal treatment for locally advanced rectal cancer is neoadjuvant (chemo)radiation fol...
Background: The number of cases of rectal cancer in our older cohort is expected to rise with our ag...
Background: The number of cases of rectal cancer in our older cohort is expected to rise with our ag...
Background: Minimally invasive removal of rectal tumors has proven to be a safe alternative to the o...
none10Background: Today average life expectancy in Western Countries has reached 80 years. At the sa...
The elderly population comprises a significant proportion of patients diagnosed with rectal cancer. ...
Purpose This study analyzed the current approaches for rectal cancer treatment in elderly patients. ...
Objectives: As result of the aging population and increasing rectal cancer incidence, more older pat...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: The aim of this study was to compare the short- and long-term outcome of older and ...
BACKGROUND: The optimal treatment strategy for older rectal cancer patients remains unclear. The cur...
Background: There is significant debate as to where to draw the line between undertreating older rec...
Introduction: Older patients have a higher risk for complications after rectal cancer surgery. Altho...
The majority of rectal cancer patients are elderly. Biological age, not chronological age alone, is ...