This retrospective population-based study examined the impact of age and comorbidity burden on multimodal management and survival from colorectal cancer (CRC). From 2000 to 2015, 1479 consecutive patients, who underwent surgical resection for CRC, were reviewed for age-adjusted Charlson comorbidity index (ACCI) including 19 well-defined weighted comorbidities. The impact of ACCI on multimodal management and survival was compared between low (score 0-2), intermediate (score 3) and high ACCI (score >= 4) groups. Changes in treatment from 2000 to 2015 were seen next to a major increase of laparoscopic surgery, increased use of adjuvant chemotherapy and an intensified treatment of metastatic disease. Patients with a high ACCI score were, by def...
AbstractColorectal cancer is the second most frequently diagnosed cancer in Spain. Cancer treatment ...
BACKGROUND: Many older patients don't receive appropriate oncological treatment. Our aim was to anal...
Background: In earlier studies an association between older patients and higher morbidity and mortal...
This retrospective population-based study examined the impact of age and comorbidity burden on multi...
This retrospective population-based study examined the impact of age and comorbidity burden on multi...
This retrospective population-based study examined the impact of age and comorbidity burden on multi...
AIM: To analyze the correlation between preexisting comorbidity and other clinicopathological featur...
PUBLISHED 06 April 2023Background: Although survival from colorectal cancer (CRC) has improved subst...
Background: Cancer survival in England is poorer than in other comparable countries. Older cancer pa...
© 2008 Zafar et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under t...
Aim: Colorectal Cancer (CRC) incidence increases with aging. The aim of the study was to analyse the...
OBJECTIVES: Comorbid conditions in colorectal cancer patients can influence both clinical eligibilit...
Background It is established that comorbidities negatively influence colorectal cancer (CRC)-spec...
BACKGROUND: Cancer treatment and outcomes can be influenced by tumor characteristics, patient overal...
Eva Bjerre Ostenfeld,1,2 Mette Nørgaard,1 Reimar Wernich Thomsen,1 Lene Hjerrild Iversen,3 Ja...
AbstractColorectal cancer is the second most frequently diagnosed cancer in Spain. Cancer treatment ...
BACKGROUND: Many older patients don't receive appropriate oncological treatment. Our aim was to anal...
Background: In earlier studies an association between older patients and higher morbidity and mortal...
This retrospective population-based study examined the impact of age and comorbidity burden on multi...
This retrospective population-based study examined the impact of age and comorbidity burden on multi...
This retrospective population-based study examined the impact of age and comorbidity burden on multi...
AIM: To analyze the correlation between preexisting comorbidity and other clinicopathological featur...
PUBLISHED 06 April 2023Background: Although survival from colorectal cancer (CRC) has improved subst...
Background: Cancer survival in England is poorer than in other comparable countries. Older cancer pa...
© 2008 Zafar et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under t...
Aim: Colorectal Cancer (CRC) incidence increases with aging. The aim of the study was to analyse the...
OBJECTIVES: Comorbid conditions in colorectal cancer patients can influence both clinical eligibilit...
Background It is established that comorbidities negatively influence colorectal cancer (CRC)-spec...
BACKGROUND: Cancer treatment and outcomes can be influenced by tumor characteristics, patient overal...
Eva Bjerre Ostenfeld,1,2 Mette Nørgaard,1 Reimar Wernich Thomsen,1 Lene Hjerrild Iversen,3 Ja...
AbstractColorectal cancer is the second most frequently diagnosed cancer in Spain. Cancer treatment ...
BACKGROUND: Many older patients don't receive appropriate oncological treatment. Our aim was to anal...
Background: In earlier studies an association between older patients and higher morbidity and mortal...