With an expanding elderly population and median rectal cancer detection age of 70 years, the prevalence of rectal cancer in elderly patients is increasing. Management is based on evidence from younger patients, resulting in substandard treatments and poor outcomes. Modern management of rectal cancer in the elderly demands patient-centered treatment, assessing frailty rather than chronological age. The heterogeneity of this group, combined with the limited available data, impedes drafting evidence based guidelines. Therefore, a multidisciplinary task force convened experts from the European Society of Surgical Oncology, European Society of Coloproctology, International Society of Geriatric Oncology and the American College Surgeons Commissio...
The majority of rectal cancer patients are elderly. Biological age, not chronological age alone, is ...
In advising the optimal management for older patients, health care professionals try to balance the ...
The elderly population comprises a significant proportion of patients diagnosed with rectal cancer. ...
With an expanding elderly population and median rectal cancer detection age of 70 years, the prevale...
With an expanding elderly population and median rectal cancer detection age of 70 years, the prevale...
With an expanding elderly population and median rectal cancer detection age of 70 years, the prevale...
Background and aims: Although rectal cancer is predominantly a disease of older patients, current gu...
Background and aims Although rectal cancer is predominantly a disease of older patients, current gui...
The majority of rectal cancer patients are elderly. Biological age, not chronological age alone, is ...
In advising the optimal management for older patients, health care professionals try to balance the ...
The elderly population comprises a significant proportion of patients diagnosed with rectal cancer. ...
With an expanding elderly population and median rectal cancer detection age of 70 years, the prevale...
With an expanding elderly population and median rectal cancer detection age of 70 years, the prevale...
With an expanding elderly population and median rectal cancer detection age of 70 years, the prevale...
Background and aims: Although rectal cancer is predominantly a disease of older patients, current gu...
Background and aims Although rectal cancer is predominantly a disease of older patients, current gui...
The majority of rectal cancer patients are elderly. Biological age, not chronological age alone, is ...
In advising the optimal management for older patients, health care professionals try to balance the ...
The elderly population comprises a significant proportion of patients diagnosed with rectal cancer. ...