AbstractBackgroundCancer is a disease that affects mostly older adults. Older adults often have other chronic health conditions in addition to cancer and may have different health priorities, both of which can impact cancer treatment decision-making. However, no systematic review of factors that influence an older cancer patient’s decision to accept or decline cancer treatment has been conducted.Materials and methodsSystematic review of the literature published between inception of the databases and February 2013. Dutch, English, French or German articles reporting on qualitative studies, cross-sectional, longitudinal observational or intervention studies describing factors why older adults accepted or declined cancer treatment examining ac...
Importance Decisions for older adults (aged >= 65 years) and their clinicians about whether to co...
Introduction: Ageism towards older adults with cancer may impact treatment decisions, healthcare int...
Abstract Introduction: In the complex setting of oncological treatment decision making, balancin...
AbstractBackgroundCancer is a disease that affects mostly older adults. Older adults often have othe...
Background: Older age and frailty increase the risk of morbidity and mortality from cancer surgery a...
Introduction The number of older adults with cancer is increasing worldwide. These patients’ unique ...
Objective: There is variation in practice in the treatment of older women with breast cancer. Intern...
Background The cancer burden falls predominantly on older (≥65 years) adults. Prompt presentation to...
BACKGROUND: The cancer burden falls predominantly on older (≥65 years) adults. Prompt presentation t...
Background: Several studies have identified inadequacies in the care and treatment received by older...
Background: Several studies have identified inadequacies in the care and treatment received by older...
© 2016 Dr. Heather Patricia LaneBackground: Internationally the population is ageing. As cancer is p...
Introduction: Countries with large economies are observing a growing number of culturally and lingui...
For physicians, it is important to know which treatment outcomes are prioritized overall by older pa...
Importance Decisions for older adults (aged >= 65 years) and their clinicians about whether to co...
Introduction: Ageism towards older adults with cancer may impact treatment decisions, healthcare int...
Abstract Introduction: In the complex setting of oncological treatment decision making, balancin...
AbstractBackgroundCancer is a disease that affects mostly older adults. Older adults often have othe...
Background: Older age and frailty increase the risk of morbidity and mortality from cancer surgery a...
Introduction The number of older adults with cancer is increasing worldwide. These patients’ unique ...
Objective: There is variation in practice in the treatment of older women with breast cancer. Intern...
Background The cancer burden falls predominantly on older (≥65 years) adults. Prompt presentation to...
BACKGROUND: The cancer burden falls predominantly on older (≥65 years) adults. Prompt presentation t...
Background: Several studies have identified inadequacies in the care and treatment received by older...
Background: Several studies have identified inadequacies in the care and treatment received by older...
© 2016 Dr. Heather Patricia LaneBackground: Internationally the population is ageing. As cancer is p...
Introduction: Countries with large economies are observing a growing number of culturally and lingui...
For physicians, it is important to know which treatment outcomes are prioritized overall by older pa...
Importance Decisions for older adults (aged >= 65 years) and their clinicians about whether to co...
Introduction: Ageism towards older adults with cancer may impact treatment decisions, healthcare int...
Abstract Introduction: In the complex setting of oncological treatment decision making, balancin...