Background: making informed decisions about cancer care provision for older cancer patients can be challenging and complex. Evidence suggests cancer care varies by age, however the relationship between age and care experiences from diagnosis to death for cancer patients within the UK has not previously been examined in detail. Patients and methods: retrospective cohort linking cancer registry and secondary care data for 13,499 adult cancer patients who died between January 2005 and December 2011. Cancer therapies (chemotherapy, radiotherapy, surgery), hospital palliative care referrals, hospital admissions and place of death were compared between age groups using multivariable regression models. Trends in cancer care over time, overall a...
Older adults comprise a considerable proportion of patients with cancer in the world. Across multipl...
Background: Studies on age-related differences in preferences for end-of-life (EOL) care have genera...
Background: Results from studies addressing age-related patterns of cancer care have found evidence ...
Background: making informed decisions about cancer care provision for older cancer patients can be c...
Abstract Background Cancer patients increasingly are among older age groups, but to date little work...
Background: Mortality rates for cancer are decreasing in patients under 60 and increasing in those o...
© 2020 the authors. The ageing population poses new challenges globally. Cancer care for older patie...
Background: Mortality rates for cancer are decreasing in patients under 60 and increasing in those o...
Background: As a higher proportion of adults live beyond 85 years, their cancer burden is expected t...
Background: \ud \ud Mortality rates for cancer are decreasing in patients under 60 and increasing in...
Background: Cancer patients who receive care from specialist palliative care services in the UK are ...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Background: Cancer survival has improved markedly in Australia for all ages but ...
Background: age-related differences in the treatment of lung cancer patients have been reported in t...
BackgroundAlthough lung cancer is most commonly diagnosed in elderly patients, evidence about tumor-...
Background: Recent studies suggest that older patients in the United Kingdom are not benefiting as m...
Older adults comprise a considerable proportion of patients with cancer in the world. Across multipl...
Background: Studies on age-related differences in preferences for end-of-life (EOL) care have genera...
Background: Results from studies addressing age-related patterns of cancer care have found evidence ...
Background: making informed decisions about cancer care provision for older cancer patients can be c...
Abstract Background Cancer patients increasingly are among older age groups, but to date little work...
Background: Mortality rates for cancer are decreasing in patients under 60 and increasing in those o...
© 2020 the authors. The ageing population poses new challenges globally. Cancer care for older patie...
Background: Mortality rates for cancer are decreasing in patients under 60 and increasing in those o...
Background: As a higher proportion of adults live beyond 85 years, their cancer burden is expected t...
Background: \ud \ud Mortality rates for cancer are decreasing in patients under 60 and increasing in...
Background: Cancer patients who receive care from specialist palliative care services in the UK are ...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Background: Cancer survival has improved markedly in Australia for all ages but ...
Background: age-related differences in the treatment of lung cancer patients have been reported in t...
BackgroundAlthough lung cancer is most commonly diagnosed in elderly patients, evidence about tumor-...
Background: Recent studies suggest that older patients in the United Kingdom are not benefiting as m...
Older adults comprise a considerable proportion of patients with cancer in the world. Across multipl...
Background: Studies on age-related differences in preferences for end-of-life (EOL) care have genera...
Background: Results from studies addressing age-related patterns of cancer care have found evidence ...