Surgery is the recommended treatment modality for primary breast cancer. Breast cancer surgery is non-visceral; therefore, it is often assumed that the subsequent impact on functional status in older women is less significant compared to other cancer types such as colorectal cancer. Evidence for this however, is lacking. The definition of functional status varies amongst healthcare professionals and patients, making comparisons between studies difficult. From the literature, the two most common themes in relation to functional status following breast cancer surgery are activities of daily living and quality of life. Both of these elements of functional status are adversely impacted in patients following breast cancer surgery. A more signifi...
Objective: Older patients with cancer value functional outcomes as much as survival, but surgical st...
This manuscript centers on what surgeons, patients, and hospital administrations want and need to kn...
Aims/Objectives: Shared decision making on the choice of treatment for older women with breast cance...
Surgery is the recommended treatment modality for primary breast cancer. Breast cancer surgery is no...
Objectives: The aim of the present study was to disentangle the impact of age and that of cancer dia...
Objectives: The aim of the present study was to disentangle the impact of age and that of cancer dia...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of the present study was to disentangle the impact of age and that of cancer dia...
Background The percentage of older patients undergoing surgery for early-stage breast cancer has dec...
Background Functional status has been previously shown in the elderly cancer population to predict b...
peer reviewed[en] INTRODUCTION: Functional status (FS) and frailty are significant concerns for olde...
Objective: Older patients with cancer value functional outcomes as much as survival, but surgical st...
Background: Elderly patients with breast cancer (BC) usually present a reduction of their quality of...
A decline in functional status, an individual’s ability to perform the normal activities required to...
Background: Older patients who are functionally compromised or frail may be at risk for loss of qual...
Background: Breast cancer (BC) is a common malignancy among women and the second or third leading ca...
Objective: Older patients with cancer value functional outcomes as much as survival, but surgical st...
This manuscript centers on what surgeons, patients, and hospital administrations want and need to kn...
Aims/Objectives: Shared decision making on the choice of treatment for older women with breast cance...
Surgery is the recommended treatment modality for primary breast cancer. Breast cancer surgery is no...
Objectives: The aim of the present study was to disentangle the impact of age and that of cancer dia...
Objectives: The aim of the present study was to disentangle the impact of age and that of cancer dia...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of the present study was to disentangle the impact of age and that of cancer dia...
Background The percentage of older patients undergoing surgery for early-stage breast cancer has dec...
Background Functional status has been previously shown in the elderly cancer population to predict b...
peer reviewed[en] INTRODUCTION: Functional status (FS) and frailty are significant concerns for olde...
Objective: Older patients with cancer value functional outcomes as much as survival, but surgical st...
Background: Elderly patients with breast cancer (BC) usually present a reduction of their quality of...
A decline in functional status, an individual’s ability to perform the normal activities required to...
Background: Older patients who are functionally compromised or frail may be at risk for loss of qual...
Background: Breast cancer (BC) is a common malignancy among women and the second or third leading ca...
Objective: Older patients with cancer value functional outcomes as much as survival, but surgical st...
This manuscript centers on what surgeons, patients, and hospital administrations want and need to kn...
Aims/Objectives: Shared decision making on the choice of treatment for older women with breast cance...