Background Studies have demonstrated worse breast cancer-specific mortality with older age, despite an increasing risk of dying from other causes due to comorbidity (competing mortality). However, findings on the association between older age and recurrence risk are inconsistent. The aim of this study was to assess incidences of locoregional and distant recurrence by age, taking competing mortality into account. Materials and Methods Patients surgically treated for nonmetastasized breast cancer between 2003 and 2009 were selected from The Netherlands Cancer Registry. Cumulative incidences of recurrence were calculated considering death without distant recurrence as competing event. Fine and Gray analyses were performed to characterize the i...
Five-year breast cancer survivors, diagnosed after 65 years of age, may develop more incident comorb...
Background: Individualized treatment in older patients with breast cancer can be improved by includi...
Background Older women are more likely to be diagnosed with primary metastasised breast cancer than ...
Background Studies have demonstrated worse breast cancer-specific mortality with older age, despite ...
Background Studies have demonstrated worse breast cancer-specific mortality with older age, despite ...
BACKGROUND: The definitive local therapy options for early-stage breast cancer are mastectomy and br...
textabstractIntroduction. For postmenopausal patients with hormonesensitive breast cancer, outcome i...
Objectives To guide decision making in preventing over- or under-treatment in older breast cancer pa...
Objectives To guide decision making in preventing over- or under-treatment in older breast cancer pa...
Introduction. For postmenopausal patients with hormone-sensitive breast cancer, outcome is worse wit...
Introduction. For postmenopausal patients with hormonesensitive breast cancer, outcome is worse with...
The prevalence of coexistent diseases in addition to breast cancer becomes increasingly important in...
The prevalence of coexistent diseases in addition to breast cancer becomes increasingly important in...
BACKGROUND: The association between common breast cancer therapies and recurrences and second primar...
PurposeThe number of older patients with breast cancer is rapidly increasing. A previous study showe...
Five-year breast cancer survivors, diagnosed after 65 years of age, may develop more incident comorb...
Background: Individualized treatment in older patients with breast cancer can be improved by includi...
Background Older women are more likely to be diagnosed with primary metastasised breast cancer than ...
Background Studies have demonstrated worse breast cancer-specific mortality with older age, despite ...
Background Studies have demonstrated worse breast cancer-specific mortality with older age, despite ...
BACKGROUND: The definitive local therapy options for early-stage breast cancer are mastectomy and br...
textabstractIntroduction. For postmenopausal patients with hormonesensitive breast cancer, outcome i...
Objectives To guide decision making in preventing over- or under-treatment in older breast cancer pa...
Objectives To guide decision making in preventing over- or under-treatment in older breast cancer pa...
Introduction. For postmenopausal patients with hormone-sensitive breast cancer, outcome is worse wit...
Introduction. For postmenopausal patients with hormonesensitive breast cancer, outcome is worse with...
The prevalence of coexistent diseases in addition to breast cancer becomes increasingly important in...
The prevalence of coexistent diseases in addition to breast cancer becomes increasingly important in...
BACKGROUND: The association between common breast cancer therapies and recurrences and second primar...
PurposeThe number of older patients with breast cancer is rapidly increasing. A previous study showe...
Five-year breast cancer survivors, diagnosed after 65 years of age, may develop more incident comorb...
Background: Individualized treatment in older patients with breast cancer can be improved by includi...
Background Older women are more likely to be diagnosed with primary metastasised breast cancer than ...