INTRODUCTION: Patterns of treatment and survival are largely unknown for older patients with stage III non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) in daily clinical practice. METHODS: All patients ≥65 years with stage III NSCLC (2009-2013) were included from the population-based Netherlands Cancer Registry. Descriptive and multivariable treatment and survival analyses were stratified for patients aged 65-74 years and ≥75 years. RESULTS: Compared to older patients (n = 3163), those aged 65-74 years (n = 3876) underwent more often surgery (21% vs 12% for stage IIIA), chemoradiotherapy (47% vs 22% for both stage IIIA and IIIB), and chemotherapy (23% vs 12% for stage IIIB), and received less radiotherapy (8% vs 22% for both stage IIIA and IIIB). One-yea...
Background: Results from studies addressing age-related patterns of cancer care have found evidence ...
Background: Results from studies addressing age-related patterns of cancer care have found evidence ...
Abstract Background To compare patterns of care for elderly patients versus non-elderly patients wit...
INTRODUCTION: Patterns of treatment and survival are largely unknown for older patients with stage I...
Introduction: Patterns of treatment and survival are largely unknown for older patients with stage I...
Introduction: Patterns of treatment and survival are largely unknown for older patients with stage I...
Introduction: Patterns of treatment and survival are largely unknown for older patients with stage I...
Introduction: Patterns of treatment and survival are largely unknown for older patients with stage I...
Objectives: Insights regarding utilization and survival of surgery and radiotherapy (stereotactic bo...
Background: To the authors\u27 knowledge, the practice patterns for patients aged more than 80 years...
BACKGROUND: : Treatment of elderly patients with stage III NSCLC is controversial. Limited data exis...
Background:Treatment of elderly patients with stage III NSCLC is controversial. Limited data exist, ...
IntroductionWe evaluated treatment patterns of elderly patients with stage IIIA (N2) non–small-cell ...
INTRODUCTION: We evaluated treatment patterns of elderly patients with stage IIIA (N2) non-small-c...
AbstractBackgroundThere is little data on the survival of elderly patients with stage III non-small ...
Background: Results from studies addressing age-related patterns of cancer care have found evidence ...
Background: Results from studies addressing age-related patterns of cancer care have found evidence ...
Abstract Background To compare patterns of care for elderly patients versus non-elderly patients wit...
INTRODUCTION: Patterns of treatment and survival are largely unknown for older patients with stage I...
Introduction: Patterns of treatment and survival are largely unknown for older patients with stage I...
Introduction: Patterns of treatment and survival are largely unknown for older patients with stage I...
Introduction: Patterns of treatment and survival are largely unknown for older patients with stage I...
Introduction: Patterns of treatment and survival are largely unknown for older patients with stage I...
Objectives: Insights regarding utilization and survival of surgery and radiotherapy (stereotactic bo...
Background: To the authors\u27 knowledge, the practice patterns for patients aged more than 80 years...
BACKGROUND: : Treatment of elderly patients with stage III NSCLC is controversial. Limited data exis...
Background:Treatment of elderly patients with stage III NSCLC is controversial. Limited data exist, ...
IntroductionWe evaluated treatment patterns of elderly patients with stage IIIA (N2) non–small-cell ...
INTRODUCTION: We evaluated treatment patterns of elderly patients with stage IIIA (N2) non-small-c...
AbstractBackgroundThere is little data on the survival of elderly patients with stage III non-small ...
Background: Results from studies addressing age-related patterns of cancer care have found evidence ...
Background: Results from studies addressing age-related patterns of cancer care have found evidence ...
Abstract Background To compare patterns of care for elderly patients versus non-elderly patients wit...