BackgroundCancer and dementia are common in older people and management of the conditions as comorbidities can be challenging, yet little is known about the size or characteristics of this group. We aimed to estimate the prevalence, characteristics and general practice resource usage of people living with both conditions in England.MethodsAnonymised electronic healthcare records from 391 National Health Service general practices across England using the TPP SystmOne general practice system were obtained from ResearchOne. Data included demographic and clinical characteristics, and general practice healthcare useage (appointments, prescriptions, referrals and secondary care contacts) for people aged 50 and over with a cancer and/or dementia d...
Background: The presence of concomitant medical conditions in people with dementia is common. Dement...
The goal of this research is to delineate health care utilization among elderly Medicare beneficiari...
Abstract Background The presence of concomitant medical conditions in people with dementia is common...
Background Cancer and dementia are common in older people and management of the conditions as como...
$\textbf{BACKGROUND}$: The majority of people with dementia have other long-term diseases, the prese...
Objectives: The risks of developing cancer and dementia increase as we age, however this comorbidity...
Introduction: Both chronic diseases and cancer are associated with ageing. As the population ages, a...
OBJECTIVES: Improving dementia diagnosis rates in England has been a key strategic aim of the UK Gov...
BACKGROUND: Evidence suggests that amongst people with dementia there is a high prevalence of comorb...
As many countries experience population aging, patients with cancer are becoming older and have more...
Objectives: A co-morbid diagnosis of cancer and dementia (cancer-dementia) may have uniqueimplicatio...
As many countries experience population aging, patients with cancer are becoming older and have more...
Background: The number of cancer patients and the number of patients surviving initial treatments is...
Background: The care of older people with dementia is often complicated by physical comorbidity and ...
Background: The care of older people with dementia is often complicated by physical comorbidity and ...
Background: The presence of concomitant medical conditions in people with dementia is common. Dement...
The goal of this research is to delineate health care utilization among elderly Medicare beneficiari...
Abstract Background The presence of concomitant medical conditions in people with dementia is common...
Background Cancer and dementia are common in older people and management of the conditions as como...
$\textbf{BACKGROUND}$: The majority of people with dementia have other long-term diseases, the prese...
Objectives: The risks of developing cancer and dementia increase as we age, however this comorbidity...
Introduction: Both chronic diseases and cancer are associated with ageing. As the population ages, a...
OBJECTIVES: Improving dementia diagnosis rates in England has been a key strategic aim of the UK Gov...
BACKGROUND: Evidence suggests that amongst people with dementia there is a high prevalence of comorb...
As many countries experience population aging, patients with cancer are becoming older and have more...
Objectives: A co-morbid diagnosis of cancer and dementia (cancer-dementia) may have uniqueimplicatio...
As many countries experience population aging, patients with cancer are becoming older and have more...
Background: The number of cancer patients and the number of patients surviving initial treatments is...
Background: The care of older people with dementia is often complicated by physical comorbidity and ...
Background: The care of older people with dementia is often complicated by physical comorbidity and ...
Background: The presence of concomitant medical conditions in people with dementia is common. Dement...
The goal of this research is to delineate health care utilization among elderly Medicare beneficiari...
Abstract Background The presence of concomitant medical conditions in people with dementia is common...