Importance Although there is a growing recognition that older adults and those with extensive comorbid conditions undergo cancer screening too frequently, there is little information about patients' perceptions regarding cessation of cancer screening. Information on older adults' views of screening cessation would be helpful both for clinicians and for those designing interventions to reduce overscreening. Objective To obtain a deeper understanding of older adults' perspectives on screening cessation and their experiences communicating with clinicians about this topic. Design Semistructured interview study. Setting Senior health center affiliated with an urban hospital. Participants We interviewed 33 older adults presenting to a...
This paper provides highlights from an expert meeting to explore opportunities to reduce cancer risk...
Abstract: Background: Competing causes of mortality in the elderly decrease the potential net benefi...
Guidelines for optimal cancer screening in older adults remain unclear, particularly for adults over...
Although there is a growing recognition that older adults and those with extensive comorbid conditio...
Abstract Background Individualized decision making has been recommended for cancer screening decisio...
Importance Decisions for older adults (aged >= 65 years) and their clinicians about whether to co...
Older adults often have multiple chronic conditions that may decrease additional life expectancy. Re...
BackgroundDespite guidelines recommending not to continue cancer screening for adults > 75 y...
We sought to estimate what proportion of adults plan to stop cancer screening tests among adults who...
Purpose of reviewWe summarize the evidence of benefits, harms, and tools to assist in individualized...
Cancer screening decisions in older adults can be complex due to the unclear cancer-specific mortali...
Experts suggest an individualized approach to colon cancer screening to take into account variation ...
Although individualized decision making is recommended to appropriately screen for colorectal cancer...
Objective: Many older adults (aged 75+) continue cancer screening despite guidelines suggesting they...
CURRENTLY CONSIDERABLE UN-certainty exists about the bestuse of cancer screening testsin older peopl...
This paper provides highlights from an expert meeting to explore opportunities to reduce cancer risk...
Abstract: Background: Competing causes of mortality in the elderly decrease the potential net benefi...
Guidelines for optimal cancer screening in older adults remain unclear, particularly for adults over...
Although there is a growing recognition that older adults and those with extensive comorbid conditio...
Abstract Background Individualized decision making has been recommended for cancer screening decisio...
Importance Decisions for older adults (aged >= 65 years) and their clinicians about whether to co...
Older adults often have multiple chronic conditions that may decrease additional life expectancy. Re...
BackgroundDespite guidelines recommending not to continue cancer screening for adults > 75 y...
We sought to estimate what proportion of adults plan to stop cancer screening tests among adults who...
Purpose of reviewWe summarize the evidence of benefits, harms, and tools to assist in individualized...
Cancer screening decisions in older adults can be complex due to the unclear cancer-specific mortali...
Experts suggest an individualized approach to colon cancer screening to take into account variation ...
Although individualized decision making is recommended to appropriately screen for colorectal cancer...
Objective: Many older adults (aged 75+) continue cancer screening despite guidelines suggesting they...
CURRENTLY CONSIDERABLE UN-certainty exists about the bestuse of cancer screening testsin older peopl...
This paper provides highlights from an expert meeting to explore opportunities to reduce cancer risk...
Abstract: Background: Competing causes of mortality in the elderly decrease the potential net benefi...
Guidelines for optimal cancer screening in older adults remain unclear, particularly for adults over...