Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women in the world and age is the strongest risk factor for breast cancer in women. Incidence of breast cancer still increases even if at a slower rate in women aged over 50 years until age of 80 years (DeSantis et al., 2011). Actually the incidence of breast cancer represents a critical health concern in the growing aging population and requires specific evidence-based recommendations (Petrakis and Paraskakis, 2010; Biganzoli et al., 2012). From a psychological point of view, some authors found that older breast cancer patients have more difficulty in adjusting to breast cancer and related treatments than younger women and these differences resulted from several age-related factors
Managing elderly breast cancer patients brings challenges both to physicians and patients themselves...
Currently, breast cancer affects approximately 12% of women worldwide. While the incidence of breast...
Women 65 and older present a unique challenge to health professionals, particularly with respect to ...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women in the world and age is the strongest risk factor f...
Women 65 years or older (hereafter referred to as older women) constitute half of the new breast can...
AbstractBreast cancer risk increases with age and about a third of female breast cancers are diagnos...
Breast cancer will increasingly become a disease affecting the lives of older women, especially in m...
Breast cancer is a serious health problem in the elderly female population. The approach to treating...
Background: The incidence of breast cancer increases with age, and the disease affects many older wo...
Breast cancer is a disease primarily of older women. The cumulative risk for this disease reaches it...
Even if there is not a general consensus, we consider elderly patients of 65 years old or more. The ...
Breast cancer is the most frequent malignant tumor in women worldwide and as breast cancer incidence...
The aging population increases the number of new diagnoses of breast cancer and women of all ages ex...
Background. Elderly women with breast cancer are considered underdiagnosed and undertreated, and thi...
International audienceBreast cancer affects mostly older women but there are no guidelines especiall...
Managing elderly breast cancer patients brings challenges both to physicians and patients themselves...
Currently, breast cancer affects approximately 12% of women worldwide. While the incidence of breast...
Women 65 and older present a unique challenge to health professionals, particularly with respect to ...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women in the world and age is the strongest risk factor f...
Women 65 years or older (hereafter referred to as older women) constitute half of the new breast can...
AbstractBreast cancer risk increases with age and about a third of female breast cancers are diagnos...
Breast cancer will increasingly become a disease affecting the lives of older women, especially in m...
Breast cancer is a serious health problem in the elderly female population. The approach to treating...
Background: The incidence of breast cancer increases with age, and the disease affects many older wo...
Breast cancer is a disease primarily of older women. The cumulative risk for this disease reaches it...
Even if there is not a general consensus, we consider elderly patients of 65 years old or more. The ...
Breast cancer is the most frequent malignant tumor in women worldwide and as breast cancer incidence...
The aging population increases the number of new diagnoses of breast cancer and women of all ages ex...
Background. Elderly women with breast cancer are considered underdiagnosed and undertreated, and thi...
International audienceBreast cancer affects mostly older women but there are no guidelines especiall...
Managing elderly breast cancer patients brings challenges both to physicians and patients themselves...
Currently, breast cancer affects approximately 12% of women worldwide. While the incidence of breast...
Women 65 and older present a unique challenge to health professionals, particularly with respect to ...