BackgroundImprovement in survival of patients with colon cancer is reduced in elderly patients compared to younger patients. The aim of this study was to investigate whether the removal of >= 12 lymph nodes can explain differences in survival rates between elderly and younger patients diagnosed with colon cancer.MethodsIn a population-based cohort study, all patients (N = 41,074) diagnosed with colon cancer stage I to III from 2003 through 2010 from the Netherlands Cancer Registry were included. Age groups were defined as <66, 66-75 and > 75 years of age. Main outcome measures were overall and relative survival, the latter as a proxy for disease specific survival.ResultsOver an eight years time period there was a 41.2% increase in ...
Few patients 75 years of age and older participate in clinical trials, thus whether adjuvant chemoth...
Summary: Background: There have been few previous studies regarding survival and predictive factors...
To know the effect of age on survival outcome in operated and non-operated patients with colon cance...
BackgroundImprovement in survival of patients with colon cancer is reduced in elderly patients compa...
BACKGROUND:Improvement in survival of patients with colon cancer is reduced in elderly patients comp...
Background A national surveillance program of colon cancer treatment was introduced in 2007. We exam...
Worldwide, each year, more than 1.3 million people are diagnosed with colorectal cancer. The inciden...
Background: Lymph node (LN) positivity is a prognostic indicator in patients with colon cancer regar...
Aim of the study: Previous studies have shown that older patients benefited less than younger patien...
Fifty percent of new diagnoses of colorectal cancer are made in patients aged over 70 years, and 25%...
Elderly represent a substantial part of the colon cancer patients and this will increase even furthe...
Background: Cancer survival in England is poorer than in other comparable countries. Older cancer pa...
AIMS For several types of cancer, including colon cancer, the survival gap between middle-aged patie...
Background: Old age at diagnosis is associated with poor survival in colorectal cancer (CRC) for unk...
We determined to what extent patients with colon cancer stage III >= 75 years received adjuvant chem...
Few patients 75 years of age and older participate in clinical trials, thus whether adjuvant chemoth...
Summary: Background: There have been few previous studies regarding survival and predictive factors...
To know the effect of age on survival outcome in operated and non-operated patients with colon cance...
BackgroundImprovement in survival of patients with colon cancer is reduced in elderly patients compa...
BACKGROUND:Improvement in survival of patients with colon cancer is reduced in elderly patients comp...
Background A national surveillance program of colon cancer treatment was introduced in 2007. We exam...
Worldwide, each year, more than 1.3 million people are diagnosed with colorectal cancer. The inciden...
Background: Lymph node (LN) positivity is a prognostic indicator in patients with colon cancer regar...
Aim of the study: Previous studies have shown that older patients benefited less than younger patien...
Fifty percent of new diagnoses of colorectal cancer are made in patients aged over 70 years, and 25%...
Elderly represent a substantial part of the colon cancer patients and this will increase even furthe...
Background: Cancer survival in England is poorer than in other comparable countries. Older cancer pa...
AIMS For several types of cancer, including colon cancer, the survival gap between middle-aged patie...
Background: Old age at diagnosis is associated with poor survival in colorectal cancer (CRC) for unk...
We determined to what extent patients with colon cancer stage III >= 75 years received adjuvant chem...
Few patients 75 years of age and older participate in clinical trials, thus whether adjuvant chemoth...
Summary: Background: There have been few previous studies regarding survival and predictive factors...
To know the effect of age on survival outcome in operated and non-operated patients with colon cance...