Objective. To compare the occurrence of pre-existing and subsequent comorbidity among older cancer patients (≥60 years) with older non-cancer patients. Material and Methods. Each cancer patient (n = 3835, mean age 72) was matched with four non-cancer patients in terms of age, sex, and practice. The occurrence of chronic diseases was assessed cross-sectionally (lifetime prevalence at time of diagnosis) and longitudinally (incidence after diagnosis) for all cancer patients and for breast, prostate, and colorectal cancer patients separately. Cancer and non-cancer patients were compared using logistic and Cox regression analysis. Results. The occurrence of the most common pre-existing and incident chronic diseases was largely similar in cancer ...
The current retrospective observational study was conducted to examine the association between types...
Background. Factors associated with functional status in elderly cancer survivors, in particular, co...
BACKGROUND: Multimorbidity is highly prevalent in older adults, both those with and without cancer, ...
Objective. To compare the occurrence of pre-existing and subsequent comorbidity among older cancer p...
Copyright © 2012 Laura Deckx et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
Introduction: With the growing number of older cancer patients, the burden of chronic diseases among...
Introduction: Both chronic diseases and cancer are associated with ageing. As the population ages, a...
The purpose of the research was to demonstrate that comorbid health conditions disproportionately af...
Cancer incidence increases with age, and about 43 % of men and 30 % of women aged 65 will develop ca...
INTRODUCTION: The high prevalence of multiple chronic conditions (MCC), multimorbidity, and frailty ...
The prevalence of coexistent diseases in addition to breast cancer becomes increasingly important in...
Purpose To investigate if comorbidity predicts mortality and functional impairment in middle-aged in...
Five-year breast cancer survivors, diagnosed after 65 years of age, may develop more incident comorb...
A population-based series of patients with cancer is likely to comprise more patients with serious c...
We examined the incidence of cardiovascular disease (CVD) among 32 757 cancer survivors and age-, ge...
The current retrospective observational study was conducted to examine the association between types...
Background. Factors associated with functional status in elderly cancer survivors, in particular, co...
BACKGROUND: Multimorbidity is highly prevalent in older adults, both those with and without cancer, ...
Objective. To compare the occurrence of pre-existing and subsequent comorbidity among older cancer p...
Copyright © 2012 Laura Deckx et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
Introduction: With the growing number of older cancer patients, the burden of chronic diseases among...
Introduction: Both chronic diseases and cancer are associated with ageing. As the population ages, a...
The purpose of the research was to demonstrate that comorbid health conditions disproportionately af...
Cancer incidence increases with age, and about 43 % of men and 30 % of women aged 65 will develop ca...
INTRODUCTION: The high prevalence of multiple chronic conditions (MCC), multimorbidity, and frailty ...
The prevalence of coexistent diseases in addition to breast cancer becomes increasingly important in...
Purpose To investigate if comorbidity predicts mortality and functional impairment in middle-aged in...
Five-year breast cancer survivors, diagnosed after 65 years of age, may develop more incident comorb...
A population-based series of patients with cancer is likely to comprise more patients with serious c...
We examined the incidence of cardiovascular disease (CVD) among 32 757 cancer survivors and age-, ge...
The current retrospective observational study was conducted to examine the association between types...
Background. Factors associated with functional status in elderly cancer survivors, in particular, co...
BACKGROUND: Multimorbidity is highly prevalent in older adults, both those with and without cancer, ...