OBJECTIVES: The study aim is to describe interest in breast cancer chemoprevention among older women without a history of breast cancer and to determine whether aging-related factors such as diminished life expectancy, increasing comorbidity and medication burden attenuate chemoprevention interest. DESIGN: Cross-sectional survey. SETTING: University of Pennsylvania Health System. PARTICIPANTS: Four-hundred fifty-seven community-dwelling women aged 60-65 years old who were potentially eligible for breast cancer chemoprevention according to guidelines linking risk and eligibility to age. MEASUREMENTS: Interest in breast cancer chemopre vention, Gail model breast cancer risk, perceived breast cancer risk, breast cancer worry, self-reported hea...
Background: The incidence of breast cancer increases with age, and the disease affects many older wo...
OBJECTIVE: The study aimed to characterize cancer-related concerns among women with a new diagnosis ...
Objective: Surgery is the mainstay of treatment for breast cancer. However, there is evidence that o...
Objective: The risk of developing breast cancer increases with advancing age. There is evidence to s...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to test the effect of patient involvement levels, developed...
Objective: The risk of developing breast cancer increases with advancing age. There is evidence to s...
As the population of the United States continues to expand, the ratio of elderly individuals will al...
PURPOSE: A substantial literature describes age-dependent variations in breast cancer treatment, sho...
Aims/Objectives: Shared decision making on the choice of treatment for older women with breast cance...
Background: The majority of older (aged \u3e = 65 years) women diagnosed with breast cancer are in t...
Context: Improving survival has raised important questions about the long term health of breast can...
PURPOSE: We examined patterns of adjuvant tamoxifen discussion and prescription among breast cancer ...
PURPOSE: Some women with early-stage breast cancer are at higher risk of recurrence and can benefit ...
Introduction: Breast cancer incidence starts to increase exponentially when women reach 30-39 years...
The purpose of this research was to provide de-scriptive information on elderly women’s breast cance...
Background: The incidence of breast cancer increases with age, and the disease affects many older wo...
OBJECTIVE: The study aimed to characterize cancer-related concerns among women with a new diagnosis ...
Objective: Surgery is the mainstay of treatment for breast cancer. However, there is evidence that o...
Objective: The risk of developing breast cancer increases with advancing age. There is evidence to s...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to test the effect of patient involvement levels, developed...
Objective: The risk of developing breast cancer increases with advancing age. There is evidence to s...
As the population of the United States continues to expand, the ratio of elderly individuals will al...
PURPOSE: A substantial literature describes age-dependent variations in breast cancer treatment, sho...
Aims/Objectives: Shared decision making on the choice of treatment for older women with breast cance...
Background: The majority of older (aged \u3e = 65 years) women diagnosed with breast cancer are in t...
Context: Improving survival has raised important questions about the long term health of breast can...
PURPOSE: We examined patterns of adjuvant tamoxifen discussion and prescription among breast cancer ...
PURPOSE: Some women with early-stage breast cancer are at higher risk of recurrence and can benefit ...
Introduction: Breast cancer incidence starts to increase exponentially when women reach 30-39 years...
The purpose of this research was to provide de-scriptive information on elderly women’s breast cance...
Background: The incidence of breast cancer increases with age, and the disease affects many older wo...
OBJECTIVE: The study aimed to characterize cancer-related concerns among women with a new diagnosis ...
Objective: Surgery is the mainstay of treatment for breast cancer. However, there is evidence that o...