BACKGROUND: Non-surgical management of older women with oestrogen receptor (ER)-positive operable breast cancer is common in the UK, with up to 40 per cent of women aged over 70 years receiving primary endocrine therapy. Although this may be appropriate for frailer patients, for some it may result in treatment failure, contributing to the poor outcomes seen in this age group. Wide variation in the rates of non-operative management of breast cancer in older women exists across the UK. Case mix may explain some of this variation in practice. METHODS: Data from two UK regional cancer registries were analysed to determine whether variation in treatment observed between 2002 and 2010 at hospital and clinician level persisted after adj...
The majority of cases of breast cancer occur in the older population who are often un-represented in...
Aims/Objectives: Shared decision making on the choice of treatment for older women with breast cance...
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 br...
Background In the UK there is variation in the treatment of older women with breast cancer, with up ...
Background - Primary endocrine therapy is used as an alternative to surgery in up to 40 per cent of ...
Background: Primary endocrine therapy (PET) is used as an alternative to surgery in up to 40% of UK ...
PURPOSE: A substantial literature describes age-dependent variations in breast cancer treatment, sho...
INTRODUCTION: While breast cancer outcomes are improving steadily in younger women due to advances i...
AIM: To assess whether the proportion of patients aged 70 and over with ER+ operable breast cancer i...
Background: Primary endocrine therapy is used as an alternative to surgery in up to 40 per cent of w...
Introduction: While breast cancer outcomes are improving steadily in younger women due to advances i...
BACKGROUND: Studies reporting lower rates of surgery for older women with early invasive breast canc...
Background: More than half of the cases of breast cancer treated in the United States occur in women...
BACKGROUND: Clinical guidance on recommended treatment for older patients with breast cancer is ofte...
The majority of cases of breast cancer occur in the older population who are often un-represented in...
Aims/Objectives: Shared decision making on the choice of treatment for older women with breast cance...
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 br...
Background In the UK there is variation in the treatment of older women with breast cancer, with up ...
Background - Primary endocrine therapy is used as an alternative to surgery in up to 40 per cent of ...
Background: Primary endocrine therapy (PET) is used as an alternative to surgery in up to 40% of UK ...
PURPOSE: A substantial literature describes age-dependent variations in breast cancer treatment, sho...
INTRODUCTION: While breast cancer outcomes are improving steadily in younger women due to advances i...
AIM: To assess whether the proportion of patients aged 70 and over with ER+ operable breast cancer i...
Background: Primary endocrine therapy is used as an alternative to surgery in up to 40 per cent of w...
Introduction: While breast cancer outcomes are improving steadily in younger women due to advances i...
BACKGROUND: Studies reporting lower rates of surgery for older women with early invasive breast canc...
Background: More than half of the cases of breast cancer treated in the United States occur in women...
BACKGROUND: Clinical guidance on recommended treatment for older patients with breast cancer is ofte...
The majority of cases of breast cancer occur in the older population who are often un-represented in...
Aims/Objectives: Shared decision making on the choice of treatment for older women with breast cance...
A significant proportion of women diagnosed with breast cancer are over the age of 70 years and ther...