Older adults often have multiple chronic conditions that may decrease additional life expectancy. Research evaluating the benefits and harms of screening must include consideration of competing morbidities and patient heterogeneity (beyond age), potentially increased harms of screening, and patient preferences. Other areas in need of additional research include the lack of evidence for older adults on the harms of screening tests; the overdiagnosis of disease; the burden of disease labeling; the effects of inaccurate test results; the harms of disease treatment; and harms related to prioritization of healthcare (e.g., for a particular patient, lifestyle counseling may be more important than screening). Nontraditional outcomes, such as the e...
The current recommendation to stop colorectal cancer screening for older adults is based on a lack o...
Background: Older age and frailty increase the risk of morbidity and mortality from cancer surgery a...
This paper provides highlights from an expert meeting to explore opportunities to reduce cancer risk...
Guidelines for optimal cancer screening in older adults remain unclear, particularly for adults over...
Purpose of reviewWe summarize the evidence of benefits, harms, and tools to assist in individualized...
Importance Decisions for older adults (aged >= 65 years) and their clinicians about whether to co...
Cancer screening decisions in older adults can be complex due to the unclear cancer-specific mortali...
CURRENTLY CONSIDERABLE UN-certainty exists about the bestuse of cancer screening testsin older peopl...
Abstract Background Individualized decision making has been recommended for cancer screening decisio...
Although there is a growing recognition that older adults and those with extensive comorbid conditio...
Many older adults receive routine cancer screening even when it is no longer recommended. We sought ...
Importance: Older adults with cancer are at risk of overtreatment or undertreatment when decision-ma...
Objective: Many older adults (aged 75+) continue cancer screening despite guidelines suggesting they...
The early detection of cancer by screening has been shown to decrease both cancer incidence and canc...
Screening is a way of detecting disease early in an asymptomatic population. For cancer screening to...
The current recommendation to stop colorectal cancer screening for older adults is based on a lack o...
Background: Older age and frailty increase the risk of morbidity and mortality from cancer surgery a...
This paper provides highlights from an expert meeting to explore opportunities to reduce cancer risk...
Guidelines for optimal cancer screening in older adults remain unclear, particularly for adults over...
Purpose of reviewWe summarize the evidence of benefits, harms, and tools to assist in individualized...
Importance Decisions for older adults (aged >= 65 years) and their clinicians about whether to co...
Cancer screening decisions in older adults can be complex due to the unclear cancer-specific mortali...
CURRENTLY CONSIDERABLE UN-certainty exists about the bestuse of cancer screening testsin older peopl...
Abstract Background Individualized decision making has been recommended for cancer screening decisio...
Although there is a growing recognition that older adults and those with extensive comorbid conditio...
Many older adults receive routine cancer screening even when it is no longer recommended. We sought ...
Importance: Older adults with cancer are at risk of overtreatment or undertreatment when decision-ma...
Objective: Many older adults (aged 75+) continue cancer screening despite guidelines suggesting they...
The early detection of cancer by screening has been shown to decrease both cancer incidence and canc...
Screening is a way of detecting disease early in an asymptomatic population. For cancer screening to...
The current recommendation to stop colorectal cancer screening for older adults is based on a lack o...
Background: Older age and frailty increase the risk of morbidity and mortality from cancer surgery a...
This paper provides highlights from an expert meeting to explore opportunities to reduce cancer risk...