Introduction An important step in improving research and care for the oldest patients with lung cancer is analyzing current data regarding diagnostic work-up, treatment choices, and survival.Methods We analyzed data on lung cancer from the Netherlands Cancer Registry (NCR-IKNL) regarding diagnostic work-up, treatment, and survival in different age categories; the oldest old (>= 85 years of age) versus those aged 71-84 (elderly) and those agedResults 47,951 patients were included in the 2010-2014 NCR database. 2196 (5%) patients were aged >= 85 years. Histological diagnosis was obtained significantly less often in the oldest old (38%, p <0.001), and less standard treatment regimen was given (8%, p <0.001) compared to elderly and ...
Background: There is little data on the survival of elderly patients with stage III non-small cell l...
Background: Results from studies addressing age-related patterns of cancer care have found evidence ...
Background: Patients aged 75 years or older with stage III non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) are un...
Introduction An important step in improving research and care for the oldest patients with lung canc...
Introduction An important step in improving research and care for the oldest patients with lung canc...
Background: This study aimed to describe trends over time regarding disparities in treatment and rel...
Objectives: Insights regarding utilization and survival of surgery and radiotherapy (stereotactic bo...
Introduction: Patterns of treatment and survival are largely unknown for older patients with stage I...
BACKGROUND: In the Netherlands in 1997, 43% of patients with newly diagnosed lung cancer were over 7...
In the Netherlands, over 12.000 patients are diagnosed with lung cancer annually. It is mainly a dis...
ObjectivesThe purpose of this study is to examine clinical and pathological features and chemotherap...
The burden of cancer in old age is increasing as a result from both the expanding number of older pe...
The present study was conducted to determine whether it is justifiable to adapt treatment to age in ...
BackgroundLung cancer has progressively become a disease of older people, with the median age at dia...
Background: There is little data on the survival of elderly patients with stage III non-small cell l...
Background: Results from studies addressing age-related patterns of cancer care have found evidence ...
Background: Patients aged 75 years or older with stage III non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) are un...
Introduction An important step in improving research and care for the oldest patients with lung canc...
Introduction An important step in improving research and care for the oldest patients with lung canc...
Background: This study aimed to describe trends over time regarding disparities in treatment and rel...
Objectives: Insights regarding utilization and survival of surgery and radiotherapy (stereotactic bo...
Introduction: Patterns of treatment and survival are largely unknown for older patients with stage I...
BACKGROUND: In the Netherlands in 1997, 43% of patients with newly diagnosed lung cancer were over 7...
In the Netherlands, over 12.000 patients are diagnosed with lung cancer annually. It is mainly a dis...
ObjectivesThe purpose of this study is to examine clinical and pathological features and chemotherap...
The burden of cancer in old age is increasing as a result from both the expanding number of older pe...
The present study was conducted to determine whether it is justifiable to adapt treatment to age in ...
BackgroundLung cancer has progressively become a disease of older people, with the median age at dia...
Background: There is little data on the survival of elderly patients with stage III non-small cell l...
Background: Results from studies addressing age-related patterns of cancer care have found evidence ...
Background: Patients aged 75 years or older with stage III non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) are un...