Background: Age-related breast cancer treatment variance is widespread with many older women having primary endocrine therapy (PET), which may contribute to inferior survival and local control. This propensity-matched study determined if a subgroup of older women may safely be offered PET. Methods: Multicentre, prospective, UK, observational cohort study with propensity-matched analysis to determine optimal allocation of surgery plus ET (S+ET) or PET in women aged ≥70 with breast cancer. Data on fitness, frailty, cancer stage, grade, biotype, treatment and quality of life were collected. Propensity-matching (based on age, health status and cancer stage) adjusted for allocation bias when comparing S+ET with PET. Findings: A total of 3416 wom...
Background A prognostic model was developed and validated using cancer registry data. This underpin...
Background Radiotherapy reduces in-breast recurrence risk in early breast cancer (EBC) in older wom...
BackgroundPrimary endocrine therapy may be an alternative treatment for less fit women with oestroge...
Background Age-related breast cancer treatment variance is widespread with many older women havin...
Background Primary endocrine therapy may be an alternative treatment for less fit women with oestro...
Background: Primary endocrine therapy (PET) is used as an alternative to surgery in up to 40% of UK ...
Background: Primary endocrine therapy is used as an alternative to surgery in up to 40 per cent of w...
Background: In breast cancer management, age-related practice variation is widespread, with older wo...
Whilst breast cancer outcomes are improving steadily in younger women due to advances in screening a...
Background Chemotherapy improves outcomes for high risk early breast cancer (EBC) patients but is i...
© 2020 The Authors Introduction: Older patients with early breast cancer (EBC) derive modest surviva...
© 2020 The Authors Background: In the UK there is variation in the treatment of older women with bre...
Introduction Older patients with early breast cancer (EBC) derive modest survival benefit from chem...
Background: Chemotherapy improves outcomes for high risk early breast cancer (EBC) patients but is i...
Background Chemotherapy improves outcomes for high risk early breast cancer (EBC) patients but is...
Background A prognostic model was developed and validated using cancer registry data. This underpin...
Background Radiotherapy reduces in-breast recurrence risk in early breast cancer (EBC) in older wom...
BackgroundPrimary endocrine therapy may be an alternative treatment for less fit women with oestroge...
Background Age-related breast cancer treatment variance is widespread with many older women havin...
Background Primary endocrine therapy may be an alternative treatment for less fit women with oestro...
Background: Primary endocrine therapy (PET) is used as an alternative to surgery in up to 40% of UK ...
Background: Primary endocrine therapy is used as an alternative to surgery in up to 40 per cent of w...
Background: In breast cancer management, age-related practice variation is widespread, with older wo...
Whilst breast cancer outcomes are improving steadily in younger women due to advances in screening a...
Background Chemotherapy improves outcomes for high risk early breast cancer (EBC) patients but is i...
© 2020 The Authors Introduction: Older patients with early breast cancer (EBC) derive modest surviva...
© 2020 The Authors Background: In the UK there is variation in the treatment of older women with bre...
Introduction Older patients with early breast cancer (EBC) derive modest survival benefit from chem...
Background: Chemotherapy improves outcomes for high risk early breast cancer (EBC) patients but is i...
Background Chemotherapy improves outcomes for high risk early breast cancer (EBC) patients but is...
Background A prognostic model was developed and validated using cancer registry data. This underpin...
Background Radiotherapy reduces in-breast recurrence risk in early breast cancer (EBC) in older wom...
BackgroundPrimary endocrine therapy may be an alternative treatment for less fit women with oestroge...