The incidence and the mortality of cancer increase with age. This article explores the possibility of decreasing cancerrelated mortality in the aged with secondary prevention of cancer deaths that entails early diagnosis of cancer through the screening of asymptomatic older individuals. We establish that screening of asymptomatic individuals should be based on physiologic rather than chronologic age that may be estimated from a comprehensive geriatric assessment and possibly with the utilization of biologic markers of aging. It is reasonable to offer some form of screening for lung and colorectal cancer to individuals with a life expectancy of at least five years and screening for breast and prostate cancer to women and men respectively wi...
Abstract Background Individualized decision making has been recommended for cancer screening decisio...
PURPOSE: To discuss the issue of screening for prostate cancer in elderly individuals. The impact of...
Purpose of reviewWe summarize the evidence of benefits, harms, and tools to assist in individualized...
Cancer in the older person is an increasingly common problem, due to the progressive prolongation of...
Cancer in the older person is an increasingly common problem, due to the progressive prolongation of...
The early detection of cancer by screening has been shown to decrease both cancer incidence and canc...
This paper provides highlights from an expert meeting to explore opportunities to reduce cancer risk...
AbstractThis article challenges the idea that cancer cannot be prevented among older adults by exami...
© 2019 Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Gerontological Society of America 2019....
Recommendations on preventive services rarely mention how to apply them to older people. Even though...
ne of the fundamental goals of primary care medicine is the prevention or early detection of disease...
Chronic health conditions are commonplace in older populations. The process of aging impacts many of...
This paper provides highlights from an expert meeting to explore opportunities to reduce cancer risk...
Abstract Background Individualized decision making has been recommended for cancer screening decisio...
This paper provides highlights from an expert meeting to explore opportunities to reduce cancer risk...
Abstract Background Individualized decision making has been recommended for cancer screening decisio...
PURPOSE: To discuss the issue of screening for prostate cancer in elderly individuals. The impact of...
Purpose of reviewWe summarize the evidence of benefits, harms, and tools to assist in individualized...
Cancer in the older person is an increasingly common problem, due to the progressive prolongation of...
Cancer in the older person is an increasingly common problem, due to the progressive prolongation of...
The early detection of cancer by screening has been shown to decrease both cancer incidence and canc...
This paper provides highlights from an expert meeting to explore opportunities to reduce cancer risk...
AbstractThis article challenges the idea that cancer cannot be prevented among older adults by exami...
© 2019 Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Gerontological Society of America 2019....
Recommendations on preventive services rarely mention how to apply them to older people. Even though...
ne of the fundamental goals of primary care medicine is the prevention or early detection of disease...
Chronic health conditions are commonplace in older populations. The process of aging impacts many of...
This paper provides highlights from an expert meeting to explore opportunities to reduce cancer risk...
Abstract Background Individualized decision making has been recommended for cancer screening decisio...
This paper provides highlights from an expert meeting to explore opportunities to reduce cancer risk...
Abstract Background Individualized decision making has been recommended for cancer screening decisio...
PURPOSE: To discuss the issue of screening for prostate cancer in elderly individuals. The impact of...
Purpose of reviewWe summarize the evidence of benefits, harms, and tools to assist in individualized...