IntroductionCurative treatment of stage I non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) in elderly patients represents a therapeutic challenge. Data examining outcomes for the elderly after radical radiotherapy (RT) or surgery in the same geographic population are limited.MethodsUsing prospective databases from British Columbia, patients with stage I NSCLC treated curatively with either surgery or RT between 2000 and 2006 were identified. Kaplan-Meier, Cox regression, and competing risk analyses were used to assess overall survival (OS) and disease-specific survival in the elderly, and the relationship between age and survival outcomes.ResultsOf a total of 558 patients with stage I disease, 310 (56%) received surgery and 248 (44%) received RT. Elderly...
Introduction: Patterns of treatment and survival are largely unknown for older patients with stage I...
IntroductionElderly patients constitute the majority of patients with advanced non–small-cell lung c...
Despite all efforts at management, prognosis of advanced lung cancer is extremely poor, with a media...
IntroductionCurative treatment of stage I non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) in elderly patients rep...
The present study was conducted to determine whether it is justifiable to adapt treatment to age in ...
Background:Treatment of elderly patients with stage III NSCLC is controversial. Limited data exist, ...
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 o...
Objectives: Insights regarding utilization and survival of surgery and radiotherapy (stereotactic bo...
Adjuvant chemotherapy (ACT) after radical surgery is known to improve the survival of patients with ...
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 ...
ObjectiveElderly people are less likely than younger patients to undergo curative surgery for early-...
BACKGROUND: : Treatment of elderly patients with stage III NSCLC is controversial. Limited data exis...
Background: The optimal treatment of elderly patients with early-stage non-small-cell lung cancer (N...
Introduction: Patterns of treatment and survival are largely unknown for older patients with stage I...
IntroductionElderly patients constitute the majority of patients with advanced non–small-cell lung c...
Despite all efforts at management, prognosis of advanced lung cancer is extremely poor, with a media...
IntroductionCurative treatment of stage I non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) in elderly patients rep...
The present study was conducted to determine whether it is justifiable to adapt treatment to age in ...
Background:Treatment of elderly patients with stage III NSCLC is controversial. Limited data exist, ...
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 o...
Objectives: Insights regarding utilization and survival of surgery and radiotherapy (stereotactic bo...
Adjuvant chemotherapy (ACT) after radical surgery is known to improve the survival of patients with ...
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 ...
ObjectiveElderly people are less likely than younger patients to undergo curative surgery for early-...
BACKGROUND: : Treatment of elderly patients with stage III NSCLC is controversial. Limited data exis...
Background: The optimal treatment of elderly patients with early-stage non-small-cell lung cancer (N...
Introduction: Patterns of treatment and survival are largely unknown for older patients with stage I...
IntroductionElderly patients constitute the majority of patients with advanced non–small-cell lung c...
Despite all efforts at management, prognosis of advanced lung cancer is extremely poor, with a media...