The aim of this study is to evaluate the prognosis and survival of patients aged over 70 years and affected by breast cancer. From January 1994 through December 2000, 56 patients with breast cancer aged 70 years or older were submitted to surgical treatment. Associated diseases were present in 24 patients, while no patient showed distant metastases at the time of hospital admission. All patients underwent breast preserving surgery regardless the tumour size and in 31 subjects out of 56, the surgical procedure was performed under local anesthesia. An axillary lymphectomy was associated in 46 patients. According to the TNM staging system, tumours were classified as follows: 10 T1Nx, 18 T1N0, 9 T1N1, 7 T2N0, 10 T2N1 and 2 T3N1. There was no po...
Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer in several parts of the world and the number of elde...
AbstractBreast cancer risk increases with age and about a third of female breast cancers are diagnos...
Even if there is not a general consensus, we consider elderly patients of 65 years old or more. The ...
Aims and background. The incidence of breast cancer increases with advancing age and in clinical pra...
Background: The aim of this study was to investigate outcome of treatment in patients over 80 years ...
Introduction: The improved living and environmental conditions have resulted in an increase in life ...
Breast cancer is the most diagnosed cancer and the second leading cause of mortality in women.The d...
Between 1982 and 1990, 321 elderly patients (range 70-92 years, median age 77) with operable breast ...
There is a significant difference in the extent of treatment offered to the elderly with breast canc...
Background. Elderly women with breast cancer are considered underdiagnosed and undertreated, and thi...
The relapse-free and overall survival, after the treatment of breast cancer, in elderly and senile p...
Over 40% of breast cancer patients are diagnosed above the age of 65. Treatment of these elderly pat...
Abstract Background Breast cancer in the elderly may follow a less aggressive course. There are data...
We have examined the outcome of older patients with operable breast cancer treated in a randomised t...
Introduction The frequency of breast cancer in elderly women increases over the years due to the in...
Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer in several parts of the world and the number of elde...
AbstractBreast cancer risk increases with age and about a third of female breast cancers are diagnos...
Even if there is not a general consensus, we consider elderly patients of 65 years old or more. The ...
Aims and background. The incidence of breast cancer increases with advancing age and in clinical pra...
Background: The aim of this study was to investigate outcome of treatment in patients over 80 years ...
Introduction: The improved living and environmental conditions have resulted in an increase in life ...
Breast cancer is the most diagnosed cancer and the second leading cause of mortality in women.The d...
Between 1982 and 1990, 321 elderly patients (range 70-92 years, median age 77) with operable breast ...
There is a significant difference in the extent of treatment offered to the elderly with breast canc...
Background. Elderly women with breast cancer are considered underdiagnosed and undertreated, and thi...
The relapse-free and overall survival, after the treatment of breast cancer, in elderly and senile p...
Over 40% of breast cancer patients are diagnosed above the age of 65. Treatment of these elderly pat...
Abstract Background Breast cancer in the elderly may follow a less aggressive course. There are data...
We have examined the outcome of older patients with operable breast cancer treated in a randomised t...
Introduction The frequency of breast cancer in elderly women increases over the years due to the in...
Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer in several parts of the world and the number of elde...
AbstractBreast cancer risk increases with age and about a third of female breast cancers are diagnos...
Even if there is not a general consensus, we consider elderly patients of 65 years old or more. The ...