Purpose: Older colorectal cancer patients are significantly less likely than younger patients to receive guideline-recommended adjuvant chemotherapy. Previous research has indicated that patient refusal of treatment is a contributing factor. This study aimed to identify potential barriers to adjuvant chemotherapy use in older patients by examining the associations between patient age, factors influencing chemotherapy treatment decisions, and preferences for information and decision-making involvement. Patients and methods: Sixty-eight patients who underwent surgery for colorectal cancer in Sydney, Australia, within the previous 24 months completed a self-administered survey. Results: Fear of dying, health status, age, quality of life, and u...
It has been suggested that cancer in the elderly is badly treated and that criteria other than chron...
Purpose: Cancer is primarily a disease of ageing, yet the unmet supportive care needs of older cance...
Abstract Background The optimal cancer treatment for ...
Background: Increasing patient age independently predicts nonreferral and nonreceipt of adjuvant the...
Objective: The aim of this study is to identify doctor-related factors determining the decision-maki...
Many older patients don't receive appropriate oncological treatment. Our aim was to analyse whether ...
Background: Many older patients don't receive appropriate oncological treatment. Our aim was to anal...
Objectives: To investigate the effect of patient age on receipt of stage-appropriate adjuvant therap...
BACKGROUND: Decisions about adjuvant chemotherapy in older women with early stage breast cancer (EBC...
Background Evidence suggests that older patients are under investigated and undertreated and experie...
Background: Numerous clinical trials have demonstrated that elderly patients with colorectal cancer ...
BackgroundAge is a major risk factor for development of sporadic colorectal cancer but elderly patie...
The aim of the study was to investigate the role of age and multidimensional functional status in tr...
BACKGROUND: Numerous clinical trials have demonstrated that elderly patients with colorectal cancer ...
Purpose: Current literature regarding the treatment of advanced colorectal cancer (CRC) suggests eld...
It has been suggested that cancer in the elderly is badly treated and that criteria other than chron...
Purpose: Cancer is primarily a disease of ageing, yet the unmet supportive care needs of older cance...
Abstract Background The optimal cancer treatment for ...
Background: Increasing patient age independently predicts nonreferral and nonreceipt of adjuvant the...
Objective: The aim of this study is to identify doctor-related factors determining the decision-maki...
Many older patients don't receive appropriate oncological treatment. Our aim was to analyse whether ...
Background: Many older patients don't receive appropriate oncological treatment. Our aim was to anal...
Objectives: To investigate the effect of patient age on receipt of stage-appropriate adjuvant therap...
BACKGROUND: Decisions about adjuvant chemotherapy in older women with early stage breast cancer (EBC...
Background Evidence suggests that older patients are under investigated and undertreated and experie...
Background: Numerous clinical trials have demonstrated that elderly patients with colorectal cancer ...
BackgroundAge is a major risk factor for development of sporadic colorectal cancer but elderly patie...
The aim of the study was to investigate the role of age and multidimensional functional status in tr...
BACKGROUND: Numerous clinical trials have demonstrated that elderly patients with colorectal cancer ...
Purpose: Current literature regarding the treatment of advanced colorectal cancer (CRC) suggests eld...
It has been suggested that cancer in the elderly is badly treated and that criteria other than chron...
Purpose: Cancer is primarily a disease of ageing, yet the unmet supportive care needs of older cance...
Abstract Background The optimal cancer treatment for ...