Introduction While breast cancer outcomes are improving steadily in younger women due to advances in screening and improved therapies, there has been little change in outcomes among the older age group. It is inevitable that comorbidities/frailty rates are higher, which may increase the risks of some breast cancer treatments such as surgery and chemotherapy, many older women are healthy and may benefit from their use. Adjusting treatment regimens appropriately for age/comorbidity/frailty is variable and largely non-evidence based, specifically with regard to rates of surgery for operable oestrogen receptor-positive disease and rates of chemotherapy for high-risk disease.Methods and analysis This multicentre, parallel group, pragmatic cluste...
A significant proportion of women diagnosed with breast cancer are over the age of 70 years and ther...
Background Non-surgical management of older women with oestrogen receptor (ER)-positive operable bre...
PurposeThe number of older patients with breast cancer is rapidly increasing. A previous study showe...
INTRODUCTION: While breast cancer outcomes are improving steadily in younger women due to advances i...
Introduction: While breast cancer outcomes are improving steadily in younger women due to advances i...
BackgroundRates of surgery and adjuvant therapy for breast cancer vary widely between breast units. ...
Background: The Bridging the Age Gap in Breast Cancer study is a multicentre retrospective cohort st...
Background: Around one-third of breast cancers diagnosed every year in the UK are in women aged ≥70 ...
Background Rates of surgery and adjuvant therapy for breast cancer vary widely between breast units...
Background: Age-related breast cancer treatment variance is widespread with many older women having ...
Breast cancer is the most frequent malignant tumor in women worldwide and as breast cancer incidence...
Background In breast cancer management, age-related practice variation is widespread, with older wom...
BACKGROUND: Clinical guidance on recommended treatment for older patients with breast cancer is ofte...
Women 65 years or older (hereafter referred to as older women) constitute half of the new breast can...
A significant proportion of women diagnosed with breast cancer are over the age of 70 years and ther...
Background Non-surgical management of older women with oestrogen receptor (ER)-positive operable bre...
PurposeThe number of older patients with breast cancer is rapidly increasing. A previous study showe...
INTRODUCTION: While breast cancer outcomes are improving steadily in younger women due to advances i...
Introduction: While breast cancer outcomes are improving steadily in younger women due to advances i...
BackgroundRates of surgery and adjuvant therapy for breast cancer vary widely between breast units. ...
Background: The Bridging the Age Gap in Breast Cancer study is a multicentre retrospective cohort st...
Background: Around one-third of breast cancers diagnosed every year in the UK are in women aged ≥70 ...
Background Rates of surgery and adjuvant therapy for breast cancer vary widely between breast units...
Background: Age-related breast cancer treatment variance is widespread with many older women having ...
Breast cancer is the most frequent malignant tumor in women worldwide and as breast cancer incidence...
Background In breast cancer management, age-related practice variation is widespread, with older wom...
BACKGROUND: Clinical guidance on recommended treatment for older patients with breast cancer is ofte...
Women 65 years or older (hereafter referred to as older women) constitute half of the new breast can...
A significant proportion of women diagnosed with breast cancer are over the age of 70 years and ther...
Background Non-surgical management of older women with oestrogen receptor (ER)-positive operable bre...
PurposeThe number of older patients with breast cancer is rapidly increasing. A previous study showe...