Objective The heterogeneity in the population of older patients with cancer makes clinical decision-making difficult. We investigated the agreement between the G8 score and clinical judgment in frailty assessments, determined the impact of a life-expectancy calculator, and explored patient and caregiver preferences towards the treatment goal. Methods Patients aged >= 75 years in need of new oncological treatment were prospectively enrolled between June 2020 and February 2021. Frailty was estimated by the oncologist and caregiver and compared to the G8 estimation. We examined whether the oncologist changed the fit/frail estimation based on life expectancy calculated using the ePrognosis tool. The main treatment goals, either longevity or qua...
Tailoring care for older patients with cancer Cancer is a disease of older age. Older cancer patient...
INTRODUCTION: With the accumulating evidence on the added value on prediction of outcomes of geriatr...
Background: Currently there is little research exploring patient or clinician treatment decisions a...
Because of the ageing of the western population, the number of older patients with cancer is increas...
Cancer predominantly affects older adults. In the Netherlands, one-third of all patients with cancer...
Background: Frailty is a syndrome associated with increased vulnerability and an important predictor...
Half of cancer patients are 70 years or older when they are diagnosed. These patients represent a he...
International audiencePURPOSE: The intended clinical value of frailty screening is to identify unfit...
For physicians, it is important to know which treatment outcomes are prioritized overall by older pa...
© 2016 Dr. Heather Patricia LaneBackground: Internationally the population is ageing. As cancer is p...
Background: Due to complex treatment decisions, shared decision-making is advocated for in elderly c...
For physicians, it is important to know which treatment outcomes are prioritized overall by older pa...
For physicians, it is important to know which treatment outcomes are prioritized overall by older pa...
The recent distinction between co-morbidity and multi-morbidity well stresses the difficulty of mana...
Purpose Frailty classifications of older patients with cancer have been developed to assist physicia...
Tailoring care for older patients with cancer Cancer is a disease of older age. Older cancer patient...
INTRODUCTION: With the accumulating evidence on the added value on prediction of outcomes of geriatr...
Background: Currently there is little research exploring patient or clinician treatment decisions a...
Because of the ageing of the western population, the number of older patients with cancer is increas...
Cancer predominantly affects older adults. In the Netherlands, one-third of all patients with cancer...
Background: Frailty is a syndrome associated with increased vulnerability and an important predictor...
Half of cancer patients are 70 years or older when they are diagnosed. These patients represent a he...
International audiencePURPOSE: The intended clinical value of frailty screening is to identify unfit...
For physicians, it is important to know which treatment outcomes are prioritized overall by older pa...
© 2016 Dr. Heather Patricia LaneBackground: Internationally the population is ageing. As cancer is p...
Background: Due to complex treatment decisions, shared decision-making is advocated for in elderly c...
For physicians, it is important to know which treatment outcomes are prioritized overall by older pa...
For physicians, it is important to know which treatment outcomes are prioritized overall by older pa...
The recent distinction between co-morbidity and multi-morbidity well stresses the difficulty of mana...
Purpose Frailty classifications of older patients with cancer have been developed to assist physicia...
Tailoring care for older patients with cancer Cancer is a disease of older age. Older cancer patient...
INTRODUCTION: With the accumulating evidence on the added value on prediction of outcomes of geriatr...
Background: Currently there is little research exploring patient or clinician treatment decisions a...