BACKGROUND: With recent advances in oncologic treatments, there has been an increase in patient survival rates and concurrently an increase in the number of incidence of symptomatic spinal metastases. Because elderly patients are a substantial part of the oncology population, their types of treatment as well as the possible impact their treatment will have on healthcare resources need to be further examined. PURPOSE: We studied whether age has a significant influence on quality of life and survival in surgical interventions for spinal metastases. STUDY DESIGN: We used data from a multicenter prospective study by the Global Spine Tumor Study Group (GSTSG). This GSTSG study involved 1,266 patients who were admitted for surgical treatments of ...
Study designRetrospective case series.ObjectivesBoth the rate and complexity of spine surgeries in e...
Purpose Survival after metastatic cancer has improved at the cost of increased presentation with met...
In patients with brain metastases (BM), advanced age is considered a negative prognostic factor. To ...
BACKGROUND: With recent advances in oncologic treatments, there has been an increase in patient surv...
BACKGROUND: With recent advances in oncologic treatments, there has been an increase in patient surv...
Summary: Background: Given the global increase in aging populations and cancer incidence, understan...
OBJECTIVE: To compare spine surgery outcomes in elderly patients (80-103 years old) versus general a...
BACKGROUND: An ageing population and advances in medical management often requires spinal surgeons t...
International audienceBackground: The management of spine metastases is an increasing concern for sp...
OBJECTIVE: Approximately half of glioblastoma (GBM) cases develop in geriatric patients, and this tr...
Purpose Survival after metastatic cancer has improved at the cost of increased presentation with m...
Spine surgeons are often challenged by the treatment of elderly patients with degenerative spinal di...
PurposeSurvival after metastatic cancer has improved at the cost of increased presentation with meta...
Introduction: Current demographic changes are characterized by population aging, such that the surgi...
Study designRetrospective case series.ObjectivesBoth the rate and complexity of spine surgeries in e...
Purpose Survival after metastatic cancer has improved at the cost of increased presentation with met...
In patients with brain metastases (BM), advanced age is considered a negative prognostic factor. To ...
BACKGROUND: With recent advances in oncologic treatments, there has been an increase in patient surv...
BACKGROUND: With recent advances in oncologic treatments, there has been an increase in patient surv...
Summary: Background: Given the global increase in aging populations and cancer incidence, understan...
OBJECTIVE: To compare spine surgery outcomes in elderly patients (80-103 years old) versus general a...
BACKGROUND: An ageing population and advances in medical management often requires spinal surgeons t...
International audienceBackground: The management of spine metastases is an increasing concern for sp...
OBJECTIVE: Approximately half of glioblastoma (GBM) cases develop in geriatric patients, and this tr...
Purpose Survival after metastatic cancer has improved at the cost of increased presentation with m...
Spine surgeons are often challenged by the treatment of elderly patients with degenerative spinal di...
PurposeSurvival after metastatic cancer has improved at the cost of increased presentation with meta...
Introduction: Current demographic changes are characterized by population aging, such that the surgi...
Study designRetrospective case series.ObjectivesBoth the rate and complexity of spine surgeries in e...
Purpose Survival after metastatic cancer has improved at the cost of increased presentation with met...
In patients with brain metastases (BM), advanced age is considered a negative prognostic factor. To ...