Breast cancer will increasingly become a disease affecting the lives of older women, especially in more developed countries, the prevalence rising up to 7% over age 70 in the near future. A review of the population -based literature and an analysis of the data of the Eind-hoven Cancer Registry and European data regarding the diagnosis, treatment and prognosis showed that the proportion with unstaged and advanced disease (stages III and IV) is higher among elderly patients compared to younger ones and that their treatment is generally less aggressive, although the proportion receiving chemotherapy is increasing since the early 1990s. Disease specific (or relative) survival of elderly breast cancer patients is generally lower and the prevalen...
Background. Elderly women with breast cancer are considered underdiagnosed and undertreated, and thi...
Breast cancer in elderly patients occurs frequently and is often inadequately managed. Furthermore,...
The primary objective of this population-based study is to describe the patterns of care of elderly ...
Breast cancer will increasingly become a disease affecting the lives of older women, especially in m...
AbstractBreast cancer risk increases with age and about a third of female breast cancers are diagnos...
Even if there is not a general consensus, we consider elderly patients of 65 years old or more. The ...
Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer in several parts of the world and the number of elde...
Breast cancer is a serious health problem in the elderly female population. The approach to treating...
Currently, 35-45% of newly diagnosed breast cancer patients in developed countries is aged 65 years ...
PurposeThe number of older patients with breast cancer is rapidly increasing. A previous study showe...
Background. The number of elderly women with breast cancer is increasing and will become a major hea...
Introduction The frequency of breast cancer in elderly women increases over the years due to the in...
There is very little information about breast cancer characteristics, treatment choices, and surviva...
As a result of our ageing population, breast cancer is becoming a disease of the elderly. Unfortunat...
WOS: 000330382700002PubMed: 24444261There is very little information about breast cancer characteris...
Background. Elderly women with breast cancer are considered underdiagnosed and undertreated, and thi...
Breast cancer in elderly patients occurs frequently and is often inadequately managed. Furthermore,...
The primary objective of this population-based study is to describe the patterns of care of elderly ...
Breast cancer will increasingly become a disease affecting the lives of older women, especially in m...
AbstractBreast cancer risk increases with age and about a third of female breast cancers are diagnos...
Even if there is not a general consensus, we consider elderly patients of 65 years old or more. The ...
Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer in several parts of the world and the number of elde...
Breast cancer is a serious health problem in the elderly female population. The approach to treating...
Currently, 35-45% of newly diagnosed breast cancer patients in developed countries is aged 65 years ...
PurposeThe number of older patients with breast cancer is rapidly increasing. A previous study showe...
Background. The number of elderly women with breast cancer is increasing and will become a major hea...
Introduction The frequency of breast cancer in elderly women increases over the years due to the in...
There is very little information about breast cancer characteristics, treatment choices, and surviva...
As a result of our ageing population, breast cancer is becoming a disease of the elderly. Unfortunat...
WOS: 000330382700002PubMed: 24444261There is very little information about breast cancer characteris...
Background. Elderly women with breast cancer are considered underdiagnosed and undertreated, and thi...
Breast cancer in elderly patients occurs frequently and is often inadequately managed. Furthermore,...
The primary objective of this population-based study is to describe the patterns of care of elderly ...