Differences in treatment and survival of older patients with operable breast cancer between the United Kingdom and the Netherlands – a comparison of two national prospective longitudinal multi-centre cohort studies

Background Previous studies have shown that survival outcomes for older patients with breast cancer vary substantially across Europe, with worse survival reported in the United Kingdom. It has been hypothesised that these differences in survival outcomes could be related to treatment variation. Objectives We aimed to compare patient and tumour characteristics, treatment selection and survival outcomes between two large prospective cohorts of older patients with operable breast cancer from the United Kingdom (UK) and The Netherlands. Methods Women diagnosed with operable breast cancer aged =70... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Willeke G van der Plas-Krijgsman
Jenna L Morgan
Nienke A de Glas
Anna Z de Boer
Charlene L Martin
Geoffrey R Holmes
Susan E Ward
Tim Chater
Malcolm Reed
Jos W S Merkus
Thijs van Dalen
Annelie J E Vulink
Leander van Gerven
Onno R Guicherit
Eugenie Linthorst-Niers
Titia E Lans
Esther Bastiaannet
Johanneke E A Portielje
Gerrit Jan Liefers
Lynda Wyld
Dokumenttyp: Text
Erscheinungsdatum: 2022
Schlagwörter: Uncategorised value
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