Older adults comprise a considerable proportion of patients with cancer in the world. Across multiple cancer types, cancer treatment outcomes among older age groups are often inferior to those among younger adults. Cancer care for older individuals is complicated by the need to adapt treatment to baseline health, fitness, and frailty, all of which vary widely within this age group. Rates of social deprivation and socioeconomic disparities are also higher in older adults, with many living on reduced incomes, further compounding health inequality. It is important to recognize and avoid undertreatment and overtreatment of cancer in this age group; however, simply addressing this problem by mandating standard treatment of all would lead to harm...
© 2019 Elsevier Inc. Introduction: As cancer trajectories change due to screening, earlier diagnoses...
The so-called "silver tsunami" is a metaphor that the individuals 65 and older represent the most ra...
The so-called "silver tsunami" is a metaphor that the individuals 65 and older represent the most ra...
Cancer is increasingly a diseases of older adults. However, they are heterogeneous and life expectan...
Background: making informed decisions about cancer care provision for older cancer patients can be c...
Cancer predominantly affects older adults. In the Netherlands, one-third of all patients with cancer...
Tailoring care for older patients with cancer Cancer is a disease of older age. Older cancer patient...
Introduction: Cancer treatment planning in older adults is complex and requires careful balancing of...
The burden of cancer in old age is increasing as a result from both the expanding number of older pe...
© 2016 Dr. Heather Patricia LaneBackground: Internationally the population is ageing. As cancer is p...
The world population is ageing, with the proportion of older people (65+ years) expected to reach 21...
Care of older people with cancer has received relatively little attention in the literature and this...
As the majority of patients with cancer are older than 65 years, most medical, surgical, and radiati...
Cancer is the leading cause of death in women and men aged 60 to 79 years.1 More than 50 % of all ca...
Because of the ageing of the western population, the number of older patients with cancer is increas...
© 2019 Elsevier Inc. Introduction: As cancer trajectories change due to screening, earlier diagnoses...
The so-called "silver tsunami" is a metaphor that the individuals 65 and older represent the most ra...
The so-called "silver tsunami" is a metaphor that the individuals 65 and older represent the most ra...
Cancer is increasingly a diseases of older adults. However, they are heterogeneous and life expectan...
Background: making informed decisions about cancer care provision for older cancer patients can be c...
Cancer predominantly affects older adults. In the Netherlands, one-third of all patients with cancer...
Tailoring care for older patients with cancer Cancer is a disease of older age. Older cancer patient...
Introduction: Cancer treatment planning in older adults is complex and requires careful balancing of...
The burden of cancer in old age is increasing as a result from both the expanding number of older pe...
© 2016 Dr. Heather Patricia LaneBackground: Internationally the population is ageing. As cancer is p...
The world population is ageing, with the proportion of older people (65+ years) expected to reach 21...
Care of older people with cancer has received relatively little attention in the literature and this...
As the majority of patients with cancer are older than 65 years, most medical, surgical, and radiati...
Cancer is the leading cause of death in women and men aged 60 to 79 years.1 More than 50 % of all ca...
Because of the ageing of the western population, the number of older patients with cancer is increas...
© 2019 Elsevier Inc. Introduction: As cancer trajectories change due to screening, earlier diagnoses...
The so-called "silver tsunami" is a metaphor that the individuals 65 and older represent the most ra...
The so-called "silver tsunami" is a metaphor that the individuals 65 and older represent the most ra...